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单词 med
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medn.1

Brit. /mɛd/, U.S. /mɛd/
Origin: Formed within English, by clipping or shortening. Etymons: medic n.1, medical adj.
Etymology: Shortened < medic n.1 or medical adj. (compare sense 1 at that entry).
colloquial. Chiefly U.S.
= medic n.1
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > healing > healer > physician > [noun]
physician?c1225
leecherc1374
practiserc1387
doctora1400
flesh-leecha1400
leechman14..
mediciner?a1425
miria1425
M.D.1425
medicine?c1450
practitioner?1543
minister1559
doc1563
artist1565
medicus1570
medicianera1578
Aesculapius1586
Dra1593
pisspot1592
medician1597
physicianer1598
medicinary1599
pisspot1600
velvet-cap1602
healer1611
Galena1616
physiner1616
clyster1621
clyster-pipe1622
hakim1623
medic1625
practicant1630
medico1647
physicker1649
physicster1689
Aesculapian1694
nim-gimmer1699
pill-monger1706
medical man1784
meester1812
medical1823
pill-gilder1824
therapeutist1830
pill1835
pill roller1843
med1851
pill-peddler1855
therapeutic1858
squirt1859
medicine man1866
pill pusher1879
therapist1886
doser1888
internist1894
pill-shooter1911
whitecoat1911
quack1919
vet1925
1851 B. H. Hall Coll. College Words 198 Med, Medic, a name sometimes given to a student in medicine.
1853 in J. S. Farmer & W. E. Henley Slang (1896) IV. 298/1 Take..Sixteen interesting meds, With dirty hands and towzeled heads.
1899 A. H. Quinn Pennsylvania Stories 19 The Meds waited till the visitors were opposite them.
1942 L. V. Berrey & M. Van den Bark Amer. Thes. Slang §529/2 Doctor; physician,..med,..med man.
1942 L. V. Berrey & M. Van den Bark Amer. Thes. Slang §529/5 Medical student,..med.
1991 J. Phillips You'll never eat Lunch in this Town Again (1992) 428 Doctors don't say much, particularly about other doctors, but Al Sellers's face speaks volumes... ‘Whaddya think?’ I ask. ‘To say that these meds are redundant is to be charitable,’ he replies.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2001; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

medn.2

Brit. /mɛd/, U.S. /mɛd/
Origin: Formed within English, by clipping or shortening. Etymon: medicine n.1
Etymology: Shortened < medicine n.1 Compare earlier med n.1
colloquial. Chiefly U.S.
= medicine n.1 Also (in singular and plural): medicine as a course of study; medical school.
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > healing > art or science of medicine > [noun]
leechcraftc888
physicc1325
medicinec1330
physicality1592
physics1626
medics1663
physianthropy1828
thereology1841
leechery1892
med1931
1931 G. Irwin Amer. Tramp & Underworld Slang 128 Med man, in pitchman's argot and at a fair or carnival a ‘medicine man’ or fake doctor; one who peddles proprietary remedies.
1942 L. V. Berrey & M. Van den Bark Amer. Thes. Slang §531/8 Medicine; drugs, dope, med.
1942 L. V. Berrey & M. Van den Bark Amer. Thes. Slang §831/22 Courses of study... Medicine, med.
1962 ‘E. McBain’ Like Love (1964) xi. 158 A page out of a textbook, elementary stuff, we had this in first-year med.
1973 H. McCloy Change of Heart vii. 71 I want to study psychiatry when I get through med.
1988 N. Bissoondath Casual Brutality (1989) xiii. 267 You gotta be in law or meds.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2001; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

Medn.3

Brit. /mɛd/, U.S. /mɛd/
Forms: 1900s– Med, 1900s– Med. (with point).
Origin: Formed within English, by clipping or shortening. Etymon: Mediterranean n.
Etymology: Shortened < Mediterranean n. (perhaps originally as a graphic abbreviation).Med. occurs occasionally as a graphic abbreviation for Mediterranean n. in English books of the 17th cent.
colloquial.
= Mediterranean n. Usually with the. Frequently attributive.
ΘΚΠ
the world > the earth > water > sea or ocean > specific seas > [noun] > Mediterranean Sea
the great sea1382
sea of middle eartha1387
South Seaa1398
Mediterrany?a1475
Mediterranean Sea?1556
mid-earth sea1559
Midland Sea1579
Mediterrane1582
Mediterranean1621
middle-land sea1650
Great Lake1857
Mare Nostrum1921
Med?1942
?1942 in V. Selwyn et al. Return to Oasis (1980) 143 (title of poem) The price: a voyage home from the Med., 1942.
1955 G. Freeman Liberty Man i. i. 14 We went all round the Med., Istanbul, Capri, Gib.
1960 ‘S. Harvester’ Chinese Hammer ii. 26 He is off-course over the Med heading for Turkey.
1962 Punch 3 Oct. 486/1 Hoardings are turning Med-blue.
1971 Guardian 6 July 11/5 The summer cruise of the Med Fleet was a grand affair.
1990 Holiday Which? Mar. 83/2 They say 7,200 jobs are threatened and that the cost of a flight to the Med might rise by about 10%.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2001; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

medadj.

Brit. /mɛd/, U.S. /mɛd/
Forms: 1900s– med, 1900s– med. (with point).
Origin: Formed within English, by clipping or shortening. Etymon: medical adj.
Etymology: Shortened < medical adj. Compare earlier med n.1, med n.2
colloquial. Chiefly U.S.
= medical adj. Frequently in med school.
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > healing > art or science of medicine > [adjective]
medicinala1387
curative?a1425
physic?a1425
physical?a1425
medicinablec1475
Aesculapian1604
medical1646
physico-medical1677
sanative1695
medic1700
iatrical1816
iatric1851
sanatory1870
med1933
1933 E. Partridge Slang To-day & Yesterday iii. iii. 190 Of the ‘plural’ variety [of abbreviation] is med. lab., medical laboratory.
1942 L. V. Berrey & M. Van den Bark Amer. Thes. Slang §530/9 Medical college,..med college or school.
1942 L. V. Berrey & M. Van den Bark Amer. Thes. Slang §534/1 Med business, the medical profession.
1955 in Amer. Speech (1956) 31 233 The law students began the boress by storming the Medical Building singing about the evils of the med students.
1964 Yale French Stud. No. 32. 94 I live near the Med School [Fr. J'habite près d'l'Ecole de Med'cine].
1974 Spartanburg (S. Carolina) Herald 18 Apr. A3/2 The lawmakers from Charleston County, site of the existing med school, are opposed to the move.
1988 S. S. Tepper Gate to Women's Country (1989) viii. 71 You've got to get down to the med center for a checkup.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2001; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

> as lemmas

M.Ed.
M.Ed. n. Master of Education.
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1928 D. A. Robertson Amer. Universities & Colleges (Amer. Council on Educ.) 867/1 M.Ed., Master of Education.
1937 Discovery June p. xlviii/1 G. P. McHugh M.Sc., Ph.D. (Lond), M.Ed. (Dunelm).
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