α. late Middle English nefretyk, late Middle English neufretic, late Middle English newe-fratik, late Middle English newffratik, 1500s nefreticke, 1600s nephretick, 1600s (1900s irregular) nephretic.
β. 1500s–1700s nephritick, 1600s– nephritic.
| 单词 | nephritic | 
| 释义 | nephriticn.adj.1α. late Middle English nefretyk, late Middle English neufretic, late Middle English newe-fratik, late Middle English newffratik, 1500s nefreticke, 1600s nephretick, 1600s (1900s irregular) nephretic. β. 1500s–1700s nephritick, 1600s– nephritic.  Chiefly Medicine.  A. n.  1.  A person with kidney stones or other kidney disease; (later) spec. a person with nephritis. ΚΠ ?a1425    tr.  Guy de Chauliac Grande Chirurgie 		(N.Y. Acad. Med.)	 f. 147  				I haue not sene neufreticz [L. nefreticos] aboue 50 ȝere yheled. ?a1450    J. Arderne in  17th Internat. Congr. Med. 		(1914)	  xxiii. 115 (MED)  				The governaunce of nefretykes. 1702    J. Floyer Anc. Ψυχρολουσία Revived  iv. 109  				He advises the Nephritick to place their Backs against the Stream of the River. 1927    Brit. Jrnl. Exper. Pathol. 8 432  				The plasma ester phosphorus in 10 normals we have found to average only 0.3 mgm. per 100 c.c. The average value for 16 nephritics is 0.5 mgm. 1949    H. W. C. Vines Green's Man. Pathol. 		(ed. 17)	 xxxiii. 923  				Pregnancy in a true nephritic must always be a matter of anxiety. ΚΠ ?a1425						 (?1373)						    Lelamour Herbal 		(1938)	 f. 20v (MED)  				Þat doþe gode to all newe-fratikes, þat is, þe evill of þe reynes. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medicines or physic > medicines for specific purpose > preparations for treating specific parts > 			[noun]		 > for the kidneys nephritic1661 nephritic wood1664 1661    R. Lovell Πανζωορυκτολογια, sive Panzoologicomineralogia 453  				Nephriticks. Tempering the heat, of the reins, and urine. 1671    W. Salmon Synopsis Medicinæ  iii. xv. 358  				Renals or Nephreticks, are such Medicines as are dedicated to the Reines and Bladder. 1710    W. Salmon Family Dict. 		(ed. 5)	 108  				Well corrected Narcoticks, mix'd with Carminatives and strong Nephriticks, compounded together, ought to be given, and sometimes Absorbents.  B. adj.1  1.  Originally: (of pain, disease, etc.) affecting or originating in the kidneys. Later: spec. of, relating to, or of the nature of nephritis. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > secretory organs > gland > specific glands > 			[adjective]		 > kidney nephritic1580 nephritical1638 renal1656 suprarenal1791 suprarenal1791 cardiorenal1854 paranephritic1857 adrenal1863 perirenal1867 renovesical1868 perinephritic1877 renopericardial1883 lieno-renal1887 nephric1887 perinephric1890 interrenal1893 paranephric1897 1580    Breif Descr. Well of Woman Hil sig. Aiijv  				It cuiris Nephritick dolouris baith of Neiris and Bladder. 1583    P. Barrough Methode of Phisicke  vi. xvii. 295  				When we would in the Nefreticke disease, haue the poores and passages of the body enlarged [etc.]. 1650    R. Baxter Saints Everlasting Rest 		(1662)	  iii. iv. 345  				Epileptick, Arthritick, Nephritick pains. 1661    R. Lovell Πανζωορυκτολογια, sive Panzoologicomineralogia 178  				It helps..the collick, tympany, and nephritick passion. 1725    R. Bradley Chomel's Dictionaire Œconomique at Vomiting  				This Medicine is also good against the Nephritick Cholick. 1780    J. T. Dillon Trav. Spain  i. xv. 150  				A remedy for a nephritic complaint. 1834    S. Cooper Good's Study Med. 		(ed. 4)	 IV. 396  				She was never known to have had a nephritic symptom till just before her death. 1860    R. F. Burton in  Jrnl. Royal Geogr. Soc. 1859 29 389  				Chronic nephritic disease, and rheumatism. 1968    New Eng. Jrnl. Med. 22 Feb. 443/2  				The only clinical evidence of systemic lupus erythematosus was the mixed nephritic and nephrotic renal disease. 1994    Computer Weekly 25 Aug. 29/1  				A long-term sufferer of nephritic syndrome, a condition that deprives its victims of vital kidney protein.  2.  Affected with pain or disease of the kidneys. Later: spec. suffering from or affected by nephritis. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > glandular disorders > 			[adjective]		 > disorders of kidneys nephritical1638 nephritic1656 nephropathic1916 1656    T. Blount Glossographia  				Nephritick, that is troubled with a pain in the Reins of the back. 1806    Med. & Physical Jrnl. 15 36  				The drops..have given great relief to many nephritic patients. 1834    J. Forbes et al.  Cycl. Pract. Med. III. 165/1  				The infusion of its leaves has often given decided relief to nephritic patients. 1959    Pediatric Clinics N. Amer. 6 272  				The nephritic patient who is unable to concentrate urine..will need a water allowance..of approximately 3 ml. per milliosmol of total urinary solute. 1983    Hypertension 5 545  				Increased activities of the sympathetic nervous system and the renin-aldosterone system participate, in part, in elevating blood pressure in the hypertensive nephritic patients. 2000    Amer. Jrnl. Pathol. 156 295  				This study examined the properties and responsiveness to cytokines of macrophages purified from normal and nephritic glomeruli. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medicines or physic > medicines for specific purpose > preparations for treating specific parts > 			[adjective]		 > for the kidneys nephritic1657 nephrocathartic1661 antinephritic1678 1657    R. Tomlinson tr.  J. de Renou Physical Inst.  i, in  Medicinal Dispensatory sig. Cv  				The..strengthening Medicament, is that which..conserves some part of our body, as..Nephritick to the reins. 1684    tr.  T. Bonet Guide Pract. Physician  iii. 60  				This is a noble and royal Nephritick liquor. 1710    Brit. Apollo 28–30 June  				Garlick is..Nephritick. 1721    E. Strother Dr. Radcliffe's Pract. Dispensatory 		(ed. 4)	 119  				Take Nephritick Elixir, half a spoonful, in a little white wine. 1799    Med. & Physical Jrnl. 2 291  				The best manner of making the nephritic alkaline waters. Compounds  nephritic stone  n. now rare jade, once worn as an amulet to relieve pain or disease of the kidneys (cf. nephrite n., nephritic adj.2). ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > materials > raw material > gem or precious stone > jade > 			[noun]		 nephritic stone1653 greenstone1658 jade1728 pounamua1771 jade-stone1775 nephrite1794 jadeite1868 ox-stone1877 kawa-kawa1880 mutton fat1912 spinach jade1958 the world > the earth > minerals > types of mineral > silicates > amphibole (double chain) > 			[noun]		 > nephrite nephritic stone1653 greenstone1658 jade1728 jade-stone1775 nephrite1794 kawa-kawa1880 spinach jade1958 1653    T. Nicols Arcula Gemmea 143  				The Nephritick stone is a stone of no gratefull aspect. 1730    R. Bradley Course Lect. Materia Medica 70  				Lapis Nephriticus, or Nephritick Stones, are of two sorts, both of 'em inclining to a green Colour. 1777    G. Forster Voy. round World I. 161  				A piece of green nephritic stone, or jadde. 1811    J. Pinkerton Petralogy I. 346  				The nephritic stone was supposed, when only worn, to cure diseases of the reins, or the lumbago. 1870    Appletons' Jrnl. 3 277/1  				Besides these, were found in Greece some small well-wrought instruments of nephritic stone. 1988    Amer. Antiq. 53 182/1  				Reexcavation produced a finely carved miniature human figurine of blue nephritic stone. ΚΠ 1685    R. Boyle Short Mem. Hist. Mineral Waters 86  				To destroy the blewness of the Nephritic Tincture.   nephritic wood  n. now historical = lignum nephriticum n. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medicines or physic > medicines for specific purpose > preparations for treating specific parts > 			[noun]		 > for the kidneys nephritic1661 nephritic wood1664 the world > health and disease > healing > medicines or physic > medical preparations of specific origin > medicine composed of a plant > 			[noun]		 > plant used in medicine > wood > specific wood red sanders1553 lignum nephriticum1640 nephritic wood1664 1664    R. Boyle Exper. & Considerations Colours  iii. 206  				.Having made..divers Tryals upon this Nephritick Wood, we found mention made of it by the Industrious Jesuit Kircherus, who..received a Cup Turned of it from the Mexican Procurator of his Society. 1672    I. Newton in  Philos. Trans. 		(Royal Soc.)	 7 5094  				For, if that were a sufficient reason, then Blew and Yellow must also be the same colour, since they are both exhibited by the same Tincture of Nephritick Wood. 1718    J. Quincy Pharmacopœia Officinalis 156  				Nephritick Wood. This is brought to us from New Spain; it is from a Tree reckon'd of the Ash-kind. The Wood is hard and colour'd almost like Saunders. 1753    Chambers's Cycl. Suppl. at Transmutation  				The change of colour of a decoction of the nephritic wood, according to the different lights it was viewed in. 1797    Encycl. Brit. VIII. 176/2  				The wood [of moringa] dyes a beautiful blue colour. It is the lignum nephriticum, or nephritic wood, of the dispensatories. 1908    N.E.D. at Nephritic  				Nephritic wood... In earlier accounts said to come from ‘New Spain’ and to be the coatli of Hernandez; but in later use also applied to the wood of the Horse-radish Tree (Moringa polysperma). 1986    Jrnl. Hist. Ideas 47 19  				An infusion of that rare and exotic wood lignum nephriticum (nephritic wood), which had the curious characteristic of appearing a different color by reflected and by transmitted light. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). nephriticadj.2 Mineralogy.   Of the nature of, relating to, or containing nephrite. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > minerals > types of mineral > silicates > amphibole (double chain) > 			[adjective]		 > nephrite nephritic1803 nephrite1851 1803    Gazetteer Scotl. at I-Colm-Kill  				Marble,..nephritic asbestos, violet-coloured quartz, and porphyry. 1874    L. Dieulafait Diamonds & Precious Stones 179  				Another variety, greatly prized by the ancients for its miraculous power of curing colics and the bites of venomous insects, is called nephritic jade. 1965    G. J. Williams Econ. Geol. N.Z. x. 157/1  				A certain amount of serpentinous rather than nephritic material had been brought down by flying-fox and cut into slabs. 1970    Mineral Resources Rev. 1968 		(Dept. of Mines, S. Austral.)	 No. 128. 190  				Nephritic jade is confined to the calc-silicate zone and occurs on the margins of the marble masses. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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