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单词 prickling
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pricklingn.1

Brit. /ˈprɪkl̩ɪŋ/, /ˈprɪk(ə)lɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈprɪk(ə)lɪŋ/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: prickle v., -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < prickle v. + -ing suffix1. Compare Middle Dutch prickelinghe action of prickling (Dutch prikkeling, †prickeling itching or prickling sensation, feeling of being prickled), Middle Low German prēkelinge, preckelinge injury by piercing, (also (rare) prickelinge) piercing pain.
The action of prickle v.; an instance of this, a feeling of being prickled.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > pain > types of pain > [noun] > pricking or tingling
prickinga1398
tinglinga1450
punction1596
dindling1597
compunction1604
punto1617
prickling1656
sharpness1694
puncture1709
puncturation1733
pins and needles1813
tingle1832
pringling1890
1656 tr. J. A. Comenius Latinæ Linguæ Janua Reserata: Gate Lat. Tongue Unlocked xxvii. §258 With very little pricklings, Itching.
1726 A. Monro Anat. Nerves (1741) 63 The Numness and Prickling we..feel point out the Course of this Nerve.
1769 J. Brown Dict. Holy Bible I. 505 A fretting leprosy, is one which by prickling and rankling wastes the flesh.
1831 Onondaga (Syracuse, N.Y.) Standard 13 Apr. A prickling as if the finest silver-barbed arrows were darting through every portion of his body.
1891 New Sydenham Soc. Lexicon Mordication, inflammation of the skin with burning and prickling.
1961 W. Percy Moviegoer i. v. 50 My neck begins to prickle with a dreadful-but-not-unpleasant eschatological prickling.
1999 C. B. Divakaruni Sister of my Heart i. xv. 127 For the rest of my life, passion will mean..this prickling in my palms.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

pricklingn.2

Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: prick n., -ling suffix1.
Etymology: < prick n. + -ling suffix1.
Obsolete.
= prickleback n. 1.
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the world > animals > fish > superorder Acanthopterygii (spiny fins) > order Perciformes (perches) > order Gasterosteiformes (sticklebacks) > [noun] > family Gasterosteidae > member of (stickleback)
sticklinga1400
stitlingc1425
sticklebacka1475
shaftling1558
sharpling1558
stansticklea1637
hackle1655
pricklefish1668
prickling1668
jack sharp?1758
tittlebat1781
Jack Sharpnails1787
thorny-back1811
struttle1821
bandie1825
tinker1833
thornback1859
tiddler1885
1668 W. Charleton Onomasticon Zoicon 161 Pisciculus Aculeatus..the Banstickle, or Prickling.
1697 Philos. Trans. 1695–7 (Royal Soc.) 19 348 A small Fish, called..Stickle-back, elsewhere Prickling.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online June 2018).

pricklingadj.

Brit. /ˈprɪkl̩ɪŋ/, /ˈprɪk(ə)lɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈprɪk(ə)lɪŋ/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: prickle v., -ing suffix2.
Etymology: < prickle v. + -ing suffix2. Compare Middle Dutch prijkelend (of thorns) piercing (late 15th cent.), Dutch prikkelend causing a sensation of prickling, itching, stimulating (first half of the 17th cent. or earlier as †prickelend ). Compare later prickly adj.
That causes a sensation of prickling; (also) having prickles, prickly.
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the world > life > biology > physical aspects or shapes > projection or protuberance > [adjective] > pointed projection > prickle
prickling1567
prickled1578
echinated1657
echinate1668
jag-armed1827
echinulate1846
the world > space > shape > unevenness > projection or prominence > sharp unevenness > [adjective] > having (a) sharp projection(s) > having points like prickles or bristles
sharpc1000
prickling1567
prickly1577
prickled1578
thistly1605
pricklish1698
spicated1703
bristled1794
thistlish1858
stivery1892
burred1906
1567 T. Drant tr. Horace Pistles in tr. Horace Arte of Poetrie sig. D.viij Doth the lyon in his course more beninglie aswage. When furiouse he hath receaude the traueld prickling sonne.
1590 E. Spenser Faerie Queene ii. v. sig. Q8 The fragrant Eglantine did spred His prickling armes, entrayld with roses red.
1601 R. Verstegan Odes 45 Ev'n as the fragrant Rose, on prickling stalk doth grow, In fairnesse and sweet smel, and vertue to bee seene.
1661 S. Pordage Mundorum Explicatio 110 Astringent, cold, attracting, harsh desire Which breeds a piercing, prickling, stinging fire.
1720 A. Pennecuik Streams from Helicon (ed. 2) ii. 104 As 'mongst a bush of Thorns and prickling Brier, A spreading pale fac'd Lillie doth appear.
1781 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 71 49 There is a troublesome sensation of prickling heat on the skin.
1853 E. K. Kane U.S. Grinnell Exped. (1856) xxxiii. 289 The wind was like prickling needles.
1898 Amer. Anthropologist 11 139 Tea made from the thistle is a remedy for prickling pains in the larynx.
1901 R. Kipling Kim ix. 218 Another wave of prickling fire raced down his neck, as Lurgan Sahib moved his hand.
1991 E. Barker O Caledonia (1992) ii. 18 The children wore bathing suits and sandals and in the late afternoon the warm, prickling comfort of a jersey.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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