| 释义 | mangen.Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymon: French mangue.Etymology:  <  Anglo-Norman mangue, Old French manjue (Old French, Middle French menjue  ) itch, mange, also gluttony, voracity (13th cent.)  <  manger  , manjer  , maingier   to eat, also to itch (see maunge v.).The α.  forms   in -ie   or -y   show a change of final -ew(e)   to -y  , paralleled in such forms as nevy   for nephew  . The adjective probably underwent the same change (see mangy adj.). The monosyllabic β.  forms   perhaps arose as a back-formation from the latter, with its -y   ending apprehended as -y suffix1. In Romance languages the reflexes of classical Latin comedere   (see comestible adj.) and mandūcāre   (see manducate v.) are frequently found in the sense ‘to itch’. The sense development perhaps proceeds from the senses ‘to gnaw’ or ‘to bite’.the world > health and disease > ill health > animal disease or disorder > disorders of animals generally > 			[noun]		 > skin diseasesβ. 1540     c. 13 §9  				Anye horse, geldynge or mare infecte with scappe or mange.1575    G. Gascoigne  lxxix. 226  				The skaly Mange, which..taketh off the skinne where it goeth.1601    P. Holland tr.  Pliny  II. 450  				The scurvie thicke roufe in the farcins or mange of horses.1620    J. Taylor  8  				Gangrenaes, Vlcers, wounds, and mortall stabs, Illiaca passioes, Megrims, Mumps, or Mange.1663    S. Butler   i. i. 46  				And tell what Crisis does divine The Rot in Sheep, or Mange in Swine.1683    T. Tryon  88  				At last they [sc. sheep] will break out with a Mainge or Scab.1750     		(Royal Soc.)	 51 473  				It cures the mange in horses, and the itch in men, by bathing.1780    A. Young  		(Dublin ed.)	 I. 116  				Paddies were swimming their horses in the sea to cure the mange.1822    W. Scott  4 Sept. 		(1934)	 VII. 231  				As it was I came off with a fit of the mange and it was a good escape.1858    W. Youatt  367  				The Scabby Mange is a frequent form which this disease assumes. It assumes a pustular and scabby form in the red mange.1868     ⁋567  				The veterinary Surgeon will inspect all the horses of the detachments for the detection of Mange.a1911    D. G. Phillips  		(1917)	 II. xix. 437  				On her way out she dropped a dollar into the lap of the little girl with the mange.1932    L. van Es  xliii. 736  				Sarcopts are the most common cause of mange in dogs.1987    E. W. Burr  ix. 52/1  				Cnemidocoptes mutans..This is another scaly face/leg mite mange in poultry and canaries... The disease is widespread, however, and occurs among many different avian species.α.  a1425    Edward, Duke of York  		(Digby)	 xii  				Þe houndes also hath an oþer sikenesse, þat is cleped þe Maniewe [v.rr. manyew, mamewe]. a1425    Edward, Duke of York  		(Digby)	 xii  				Þat oþer manere of maniewe is cleped fleynge maniewe. a1425    Edward, Duke of York  		(Digby)	 xii  				Þat one is cleped quyc maniewes, þe whiche pileth þe houndes. 1575    G. Turberville tr.  F. S. Vicentino Treat. Cure Spanels in   363  				I place the Mangie firste, as the capitall enimie to the quiete and beautie of a braue Spanell. 1598    B. Yong tr.  A. Pérez 2nd Pt. Diana in  tr.  J. de Montemayor  306  				The Iuniper oile may neuer helpe my flockes, With lothsome mangie being ouerrun. 1604    E. Grimeston tr.  J. de Acosta   vi. xv. 465  				If the mangie or the scurvie..take any beast, they were presently commaunded to bury it quicke. a1641    T. Heywood  		(1953)	  ii. iii. 47  				Tis good phisick to cure thee off the mangy. 1647    R. Stapleton tr.  Juvenal  141  				The dogs whose mangy eats away his haire.the mind > will > wish or inclination > desire > uneasy or restless desire > 			[noun]		a1674    R. Herrick  		(1869)	 II. App.  ii. 456  				Such who haue the itch Of craueing more, are never rich. Theis things thou know'st to'th'height, and do'st preuent That mange [1648 plague]. a1680    Earl of Rochester  56  				Don Carlos his Pockets so amply had fill'd, That his Mange was quite cur'd. 1789    ‘P. Pindar’  x. 34  				The love of flatt'ry is the soul's rank mange. 1790    J. Wolcot  24  				Yet if thy head possess the mange of writing.Compounds the world > animals > invertebrates > phylum Arthropoda > class Arachnida > 			[noun]		 > order Acari or family Acaridae > family Sarcoptidae > sarcoptes scabiei (itch-mite)1873    A. S. Packard  xi. 125 		(caption)	  				Mange mite. 1911     XXVIII. 13/1  				The dermatozoa..are lice, fleas, ticks, acari or mange mites. 1950     Jan. 68/1  				Two types of mange mites affect pigs. 1962    C. L. Metcalf  & W. P. Flint  		(ed. 4)	 xx. 973  				When hogs are scratching and rubbing vigorously and their hair is standing erect,..it is probable that the animals are infested with mange mites. 1984     65 669  				Studies of efficacy against ectoparasites revealed nearly 100% efficacy against sucking lice, psoroptic and sarcoptic mange mites and cattle grubs. 1993     		(Berks., Bucks. & Oxon Naturalists' Trust)	 Jan. 11/3  				There is no longer a statutory requirement to dip the sheep for scab, a sort of mange mite.This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022).† mangeadj.Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: mange n.Etymology:  <  mange n. Compare mangy adj.   and note at that entry, also manged adj.1 Obsolete. rare . the world > health and disease > ill health > animal disease or disorder > disorders of animals generally > 			[adjective]		 > skin diseases1537     Lev. xxi. 20  				Wether he be..gogeleyed, or maunge, or skaulde. 1537     Lev. xxii. 22  				Whether it..haue a wen, or be maunge, or scabbed. 1547    J. Hooper  sig. L4v  				To saue hym [sc. a dog] he wax not mange. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2000; most recently modified version published online December 2020).<  n.a1425  adj.1537 |