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单词 proegumenal
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proegumenaladj.

Brit. /ˌprəʊᵻˈɡjuːmᵻnl/, U.S. /ˌproʊəˈɡjumən(ə)l/
Forms: 1600s proegumenall, 1600s proëgumenal, 1700s– proegumenal.
Origin: Either (i) a borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element. Or (ii) a borrowing from Greek, combined with an English element. Etymons: Latin proegumenus , -al suffix1; Greek προηγούμενος , -al suffix1.
Etymology: < post-classical Latin proegumenus (1637 in the passage translated in quot. 1697; 6th cent. in a translation of a Greek medical text as proegumenos ) or its etymon ancient Greek προηγούμενος (see proegumene adj.) + -al suffix1. Compare earlier proegumene adj.
Now historical.
Of a cause of an effect, disease, etc.: preceding, predisposing; designating an original or primary cause, as opposed to an immediate or exciting cause. Also (Logic): of or relating to an internal cause. Cf. procatarctic adj. 1.
ΘΚΠ
the world > existence and causation > causation > [adjective] > of or relating to types of cause
nigh1551
next1581
procatarctical1601
procatarctic1603
objective1620
defective1624
univocala1640
proximate1641
propinque1649
proxime1649
proegumene1650
proegumenal1656
con-causal1660
proegumenical1663
propinquate1665
proegumenous1676
synectical1697
proegumenic1711
proximous1724
proximal1828
synectic1869
monocausal1937
the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > production of disease > [adjective] > from internal cause
proegumenal1822
engendered1841
autogenetic1865
autologous1911
1656 H. Jeanes Treat. Fulnesse of Christ 361 in Mixture Scholasticall Divinity The inward, or proegumenall moving causes of the glory of believers come next to be considered, 1. Gods love of Christ, 2. Gods righteousnesse.
1697 tr. F. Burgersdijck Monitio Logica i. xvii. 63 Ax. 23. Procatarctical, is that which Extrinsically excites the principal Cause to Action. Ax. 24. The Proëgumenal [L. causa proegumena], which inwardly disposes, or also excites the principal Cause to Action.
1746 tr. H. Boerhaave Acad. Lect. Theory Physic V. 380 The remote Cause residing in the Body, is termed the proegumenal or pre-disposing Cause; and such, for Example, is the Temperature or Constitution.
1822 J. M. Good Study Med. II. 40 In early times the causes of diseases chiefly contemplated were Proegumenal or predisponent, and procatarctic or occasional. Thus, an hereditary taint..may be regarded as a proegumenal cause of gout; and catching cold..may form its procatarctic cause.
1858 R. G. Mayne Expos. Lexicon Med. Sci. (1860) 1020/1 Proëgumenous, that which precedes or is antecedent; predisposing: proegumenal: proegumenous.
1968 Philos. Sci. 35 11 The re-emphasis in Scholastic thought of a distinction, traceable to Greek Stoicism, between ‘proegumenal’ (or dispositive) and ‘procatarctic’ (or incitative) causes.
2003 J. M. S. Pearce Fragm. Neurol. Hist. cix. 488 Galen recognized three kinds of causes of disease, described in classical language—now archaic: 1. Procatarctic, an external cause which is the immediate occasion of a disease..as distinguished from; 2. Proegumenal, the predisposing (constitutional) cause;..and 3. Synectic, the essence of the disease itself.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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