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单词 paining
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painingn.

Brit. /ˈpeɪnɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈpeɪnɪŋ/
Forms: see pain v. and -ing suffix1; also Middle English peynyge (transmission error).
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: pain v., -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < pain v. + -ing suffix1.
1. The action of punishing; punishment. Obsolete.
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a1402 J. Trevisa tr. Dialogus Militem et Clericum (Harl.) 35 (MED) Salomon..in peynyng of þeefþe, chaungide somwhat of Goddes lawe.
a1425 Medulla Gram. (Stonyhurst) f. 42 Multacio, peynyge [read peynynge].
2. The action or an act of causing pain. Also: the condition of feeling pain; an instance of this. Now rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > ill health > pain > [noun] > action of causing
painingc1450
wringing1548
c1450 in F. J. Furnivall Polit., Relig., & Love Poems (1903) 180 (MED) I fand..a man sittyng; from hede to fote wowndyd was he, hys hert blode I saw bledyng..I askyd hym how he had paynyng.
a1475 in F. J. Furnivall Polit., Relig., & Love Poems (1903) 278 (MED) So gret raunsom for so wyl thyng! Quat hast þou wonne with þi peynyng.
a1500 in C. Brown Relig. Lyrics 15th Cent. (1939) 254 (MED) In purgatory paynyng, there shalt thow them fynde.
1589 T. Lodge Scillaes Metamorphosis sig. A3v But penciue Glaucus passionate with painings, Amidst their reuell thus began his ruth.
1596 E. Spenser Second Pt. Faerie Queene vi. ii. sig. Aa8 To wype his wounds, and ease their bitter payning . View more context for this quotation
1621 M. Wroth Countesse of Mountgomeries Urania iv. 34 The trees may teach vs Loue's remaining, Who suffer change with little paining.
1633 P. Fletcher Elisa 109 in Purple Island Spend not in tears this little time remaining; Thy grief doth adde to mine, not ease my paining.
1739 A. Nicol Nature without Art xix. 56 Honest Lassy, she took Heart, Under the Painings of his Dart, And to me she reveal'd the Smart, While my Love was abounding.
1770 H. Brooke Fool of Quality V. xvii. 192 It was too much joy, it was pleasure to paining.
1812 J. J. Henry Accurate Acct. Campaign against Quebec 111 These subsequent annual painings uniformly attacked me.
1894 L. Binyon Lyric Poems xxvi. 56 No more now with the endless paining Of idle desires shall Day distress.
1900 F. W. Bourdillon Through Gateway 34 So, rose, lie here your life remaining, And smile sweet pardon for your paining!
1995 Commercial Appeal (Memphis, Tennessee) (Nexis) 2 Jan. 1 a McRae said that although he has no serious health problems, ‘I do have a lot of aching and paining.’
3. The taking of pains; exertion. Obsolete. rare.
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the world > action or operation > manner of action > effort or exertion > [noun] > trouble taken to accomplish anything > action of
pain taking1531
painstaking1545
paining1633
the world > action or operation > manner of action > care, carefulness, or attention > [noun] > care or pains > painstaking
painfulness1531
pain taking1531
painstaking1545
paining1633
1633 P. Fletcher Elisa 115 in Purple Island There doth it blessed sit, and..Laughs at our busie care, and idle paining.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

painingadj.

Brit. /ˈpeɪnɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈpeɪnɪŋ/
Forms: pain v. and -ing suffix2.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: pain v., -ing suffix2.
Etymology: < pain v. + -ing suffix2.
That pains; causing or accompanied by hurt or suffering.
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the mind > emotion > suffering > cause of mental pain or suffering > [adjective]
eileOE
soreOE
balefulc1200
carefulc1200
aching?c1225
pinefulc1225
sughendc1230
pininga1250
stinginga1250
toughc1275
deringa1325
unsetec1325
unwinc1330
throlya1375
encumbrousc1384
grievable1390
painful1395
plaintfula1400
sweamlya1400
swemandc1400
temptingc1400
importunea1425
sweamfulc1430
penible?a1439
discomfortingc1450
grievingc1450
remordingc1450
sorousc1503
badc1530
paining1532
raw1548
nippingc1550
smartful1556
pinching1563
grievesome1568
griping1568
afflictive1576
pressing1591
boisterous1599
heartstruck1608
carkingc1620
gravaminous1659
vellicating1669
weary1785
traumatizing1970
gut-wrenching1972
the world > health and disease > ill health > pain > [adjective] > causing pain
sorec897
smartc1300
throlya1375
snella1400
dolorousc1400
painfulc1400
sensible1502
afflictive1576
doloriferous1599
exasperated1611
dolorific1634
painable1649
algetic1879
algesic1880
paining1891
1532 (c1385) Usk's Test. Loue in Wks. G. Chaucer i. f. cccxxxii Thylke persones..not coarted by paynynge dures, openly knowlegeden.
1698 M. Lister in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 20 246 A paining Grief towards the bottom of their Bellies, which did grind and torment them.
a1758 A. Ramsay Wks. (1944–73) III. 99 Haste, calm Reason, to our Aid And paining Thoughts subdue.
1765 H. Brooke Fool of Quality (Dublin ed.) I. iv. 106 His Idea was no longer accompanied by Envy or Resentment, but by an affectionate and sweet, though paining, Remorse.
a1864 J. Clare Early Poems (1989) II. 249 Jealousy contrives to sow Round it many a paining thorn.
1891 Eastern Daily Press (Norwich) 24 July 4/6 Beyond a slight paining sprain and some cuts about the mare, no harm was done.
a1958 D. Schwartz Coriolanus & his Mother ii, in Summer Knowl. (1967) 108 Brutus and Velutus Provoke him more..scratch hard All of his paining skin.
1994 C. McWilliam Debatable Land (1995) ii. 64 The city provided him with a distraction from his paining heart during the first year his mother passed in the earth.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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