单词 | phalangium |
释义 | phalangiumn. 1. a. Any venomous spider. Now historical. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > invertebrates > phylum Arthropoda > class Arachnida > [noun] > order Aranea > member of (spider) > unspecified type > venomous phalangium1542 phalange1551 Solpuga1601 phalangie1608 phalanx1608 1542 N. Udall tr. Erasmus Apophthegmes f. 103v Phalangium, is the spyder of the moste venemous sorte. 1580 T. Bright Treat. Sufficiencie Eng. Med. 38 Against the bitings of Phalangium, the seede of Sothernwood, Aniseede, the seede of Trifolie, the fruite of Tamariske. 1582 S. Gosson Playes Confuted sig. G5 As the stinge of Phalangion spreadeth her poyson through euery vaine, when no hurt is seene; so amorous gesture, strikes to the heart when no skinne is raced. 1658 J. Rowland tr. T. Moffett Theater of Insects in Topsell's Hist. Four-footed Beasts (rev. ed.) 1061 Grievous symptomes follow the bitings of Pismire Phalangium. 1671 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 6 3002 Whether the Tarantula be not a Phalangium (that is, a six-eyed skipping Spider)? 1758 T. Flloyd & J. Hill tr. J. Swammerdam Bk. Nature 22/1 I have not even been able to find any apertures in the stings of the biggest venomous spider, called Phalangium. 1819 tr. M. von Kotzebue Narr. Journey into Persia 197 A phalangium is an enormous spider, covered with hair of a red colour. 1949 Jrnl. Animal Ecol. 18 100/1 In books up to the eighteenth century the name Phalangium had referred to poisonous spiders in southern Europe, such as Latrodectus which occasionally bit reapers in the fields. 1992 J. M. Riddle Contraception & Abortion from Anc. World to Renaissance 82 In discussing a spider known as a phalangium used as an amulet, Pliny remarked that the phalangium ‘is the only one of all contraceptives.’ b. Zoology. (In form Phalangium) a genus of arthropods, originally including harvestmen, false scorpions, and whip scorpions, later restricted to certain harvestmen (order Opiliones or Phalangida); (also phalangium) a harvestman of this genus.Valid publication of the genus name: Linnaeus Systema Naturæ (ed. 10, 1758) I. 618. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > invertebrates > phylum Arthropoda > class Arachnida > [noun] > division Pseudoarachnida > order Opiliones > family Phalangidae or genus Phalangium phalangium1794 1769 J. Berkenhout Outl. Nat. Hist. Great Brit. & Ireland I. 183 Phalangium... 1. Opilio. Long-legged Spider... 2. Cancroides. Scorpion Tick.] 1794 J. Morse Amer. Geogr. (new ed.) 177 Father Long Legs, Phalangium. Several species. 1806 G. Shaw Gen. Zool. VI. 474 Among the minute species of Phalangium the most remarkable is the P. cancroides of Linnæus. 1848 Hist. Berwickshire Naturalists' Club 2 292 This mite lives on the Phalangia..or long-legged spiders. 1872 Amer. Naturalist 6 415 It [sc. Gonyleptid] is blind like the former, but differs in having many more joints to the tarsi, approaching thus the true Phalangia, or long-legs. 1886 Amer. Naturalist 20 1065 G. Saint-Remy..presented the results of his studies of the brain of the spider based upon the genera Tegenaria, Epeira and Phalangium. 1949 Jrnl. Animal Ecol. 18 100/1 Only two species are at all conspicuous in our fields (Phalangium opilio and Leiobunum rotundum) and they are most noticeable in the harvest season when they reach maturity, so these two, and particularly the Phalangium, have been responsible for the name harvestman. 1994 E. E. Ruppert & R. D. Barnes Invertebr. Zool. (ed. 6) xiii. 661/2 Suborder Palpatores... Includes many common species of temperate regions, such as members of the genera Phalangium and Leiobunum. 2. In early use: any of various plants, chiefly of the lily family, reputed to cure the bites of venomous spiders; a spiderwort. Later: any of various lilies included in the (former) genus Phalangium; (in form Phalangium) the genus itself. Now historical.Most of the plants included in the former genus Phalangium are members of the genus Anthericum. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > particular plants > plants and herbs > names applied to various plants > [noun] heatha700 beeworteOE leversc725 springworteOE clotec1000 halswortc1000 sengreenc1000 bottle?a1200 bird's-tonguea1300 bloodworta1300 faverolea1300 vetchc1300 pimpernel1378 oniona1398 bird's nest?a1425 adder's grassc1450 cockheada1500 ambrosia1525 fleawort1548 son before the father1552 crow-toe1562 basil1578 bird's-foot1578 bloodroot1578 throatwort1578 phalangium1608 yew1653 chalcedon1664 dittany1676 bleeding heart1691 felon-wort1706 hedgehog1712 land caltrops1727 old man's beard1731 loosestrife1760 Solomon's seal1760 fireweed1764 desert rose1792 star of Bethlehem1793 hen and chickens1794 Aaron's beard1820 felon-grass1824 arrowroot1835 snake-root1856 firebush1858 tick-seed1860 bird's eye1863 burning bush1866 rat-tail1871 lamb's earsa1876 lamb's tongue plant1882 tar-weed1884 Tom Thumb1886 parrotbeak1890 stinkweed1932 the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular cultivated or ornamental plants > particular flower or plant esteemed for flower > [noun] > lily and allied flowers > allied flowers dog's tooth1578 daylily1597 mountain saffron1597 phalangium1608 Savoy spiderwort1629 hemerocallis1648 tuberose1664 St Bruno's lily1706 superb lily1731 agapanthus1789 Spanish squill1790 erythronium1797 Tritoma1804 Spanish harebell1808 veltheimia1808 adder's tongue1817 bunch flower1818 Puschkinia1820 hedychium1822 eremurus1836 flame lily1841 lily pink1848 mountain spiderwort1849 lloydia1850 kniphofia1854 garland-flower1866 red-hot poker1870 swamp-lover1878 African lily1882 flame-flower1882 Scarborough lily1882 wood-lily1882 St. Bernard lily1883 torch-lily1884 rajanigandha1885 ginger lily1892 chinkerinchee1904 snow lily1907 sand lily1909 avalanche lily1912 Spanish bluebell1924 mountain lily1932 chink1949 poker1975 1608 E. Topsell Hist. Serpents 253 Lye made of Figge-leaues is drunke with good successe against all bytings of Spyders... The leaues of the Hearbe called Phalangium, with his floures and seedes..also serue to the same end. 1672 J. Evelyn tr. R. Rapin Of Gardens 30 Among the Alps Phalangium we pursue. 1736 Compl. Family-piece ii. iii. 306 Asphodels, Phalangiums, Smilax. 1754 New & Compl. Dict. Arts & Sci. III. 2413/2 Phalangium, or Anthericum, spider-wort, a genus of the hexandria-monogynia class, the flower of which consists of six very patent, oblong petals... Dale says that this plant is good against gripes, and the bites of spiders. 1785 G. Motherby New Med. Dict. (ed. 2) Asphodelus foliis fistulosis, a species of phalangium. 1824 J. C. Loudon Encycl. Gardening (ed. 2) Index 1213/1 Phalangium, hexan. monog. and asphodeleæ, H. peren. S.Eur. which thrive in rich light soil. 1909 Amer. Midland Naturalist 1 17 Phalangium, Hill, 1756, instead of Adanson, 1763. Morandi also restored the genus before Adanson. 1913 Amer. Midland Naturalist 3 111 Liliago Cordus (1561) = Phalangium sp. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1542 |
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