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单词 turn-sick
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turn-sickadj.n.

Brit. /ˈtəːnsɪk/, U.S. /ˈtərnˌsɪk/
Forms: Also Middle English–1500s -seke, -sycke, -sicke.
Etymology: < turn v. + sick adj.
Obsolete exc. dialect.
A. adj.
a. Affected with vertigo; giddy; dizzy.
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > vertigo > [adjective]
dizzyc1340
turngiddy1398
turn-sickc1440
lighta1500
light-headeda1500
dozy1530
swimec1540
giddy1570
swimming1607
vertiginous1608
vertiginal1612
vertiginous1621
vertigious1623
hiddy-giddy1629
swimmering1650
wheel-sick1670
giddyish1711
swimmy1836
whizzy1866
dizzied1870
c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 507/1 Turnseke, vertiginosus.
1534 R. Whittington tr. Cicero Thre Bks. Tullyes Offyces i. sig. G.2 We here tell of Lysander of Lacedemony, a turne sycke persone and a man that myght abyde all paynes.
1626 Bacon Sylua Syluarum §795 If a Man see another turn swiftly, and long; Or if he look upon Wheels that turne, Himselfe waxeth Turne-sick.
1657 J. Watts Scribe, Pharisee 6 Running round in a ring until you be turn-sick and giddy-headed.
fig.a1603 T. Cartwright Confut. Rhemists New Test. (1618) 179 You are fallen out with your selues, and turne-sick with the maze of your own inuentions.a1603 T. Cartwright Confut. Rhemists New Test. (1618) 382 These turnesick Iesuites make their note cleane contrary to the text.a1617 P. Baynes Comm. Ephes. (1658) 104 An escape of a turn-sick brain blinded with wilfulness.1633 J. Clarke tr. Two-fold Praxis iv. 66 in Dux Grammaticus Divers teachers, so giddy turne-sicke.
b. turn-sick giddiness, vertigo. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > vertigo > [noun]
dizzinessc900
swimeOE
swinglingc1000
turningc1230
turngiddya1382
giddiness1398
turngiddiness1398
vertiginyc1400
turn-sick?c1450
swindling1527
vertigo1528
swimming1530
swindle1559
turnsickness1559
duseling1561
whirling1561
turn-sick giddiness1577
megrim1595
vertiginousness1599
whimsya1627
tiegoa1640
lightheadedness1645
swimmering1650
swim1817
swirling1825
swimminess1894
1577 B. Googe tr. C. Heresbach Foure Bks. Husbandry iv. f. 192 The water of this hearbe..helpeth the turnesicke giddinesse of the head.
B. n.
1. Vertigo, swimming in the head; also, staggers in the horse. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > vertigo > [noun]
dizzinessc900
swimeOE
swinglingc1000
turningc1230
turngiddya1382
giddiness1398
turngiddiness1398
vertiginyc1400
turn-sick?c1450
swindling1527
vertigo1528
swimming1530
swindle1559
turnsickness1559
duseling1561
whirling1561
turn-sick giddiness1577
megrim1595
vertiginousness1599
whimsya1627
tiegoa1640
lightheadedness1645
swimmering1650
swim1817
swirling1825
swimminess1894
the world > health and disease > ill health > animal disease or disorder > disorders of cattle, horse, or sheep > [noun] > staggers or gid
turn?1523
sturdiness1552
turn-sick1566
sturdy1570
dazy1577
stavers1597
(to have) the staggers1599
gid1601
giddy1603
turnabout1605
stacker1610
turning-evil1614
megrims1639
blind staggers1784
the goggles1793
dazing1799
stomach-staggers1831
turn-sick1834
turn-side1845
phalaris staggers1946
?c1450 in Vicary's Anat. Bodie of Man (1888) App. ix. 229 Be-hynde þe eres er twa vayns þat er gude to be opynd for turnseke and for scall, & alsso for euyll sight.
?c1450 in Vicary's Anat. Bodie of Man (1888) App. ix. 228 If thowe lett blode of tha, His syght shall neuer fale, And heles of torne-seke, and of scale.
1566 T. Blundeville Order curing Horses Dis. xvi. f. 11v, in Fower Offices Horsemanshippe In the ventricles or cels of the brayne..doe breede the turnesicke, or staggers.
2. A disease caused by an encysted worm in the brain of the sheep; the gid or sturdy. dialect. Cf. turn n. 3.
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > ill health > animal disease or disorder > disorders of cattle, horse, or sheep > [noun] > staggers or gid
turn?1523
sturdiness1552
turn-sick1566
sturdy1570
dazy1577
stavers1597
(to have) the staggers1599
gid1601
giddy1603
turnabout1605
stacker1610
turning-evil1614
megrims1639
blind staggers1784
the goggles1793
dazing1799
stomach-staggers1831
turn-sick1834
turn-side1845
phalaris staggers1946
1834 W. Youatt Cattle 294 The sheep is subject to a disease strangely termed turnsick, in which the animal goes round and round.
1837 W. Youatt Sheep 391 The turnsick is not so frequent as it used to be thirty or forty years ago.
1844 H. Stephens Bk. of Farm III. 877 There is a disease in sheep called sturdy or turnsick.
1870 G. Rolleston Forms Animal Life 136 The cause of the disease commonly known as the ‘sturdy’, ‘gid’, ‘staggers’, or ‘turn-sick’.

Derivatives

turnsickness n. = B. 1. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > vertigo > [noun]
dizzinessc900
swimeOE
swinglingc1000
turningc1230
turngiddya1382
giddiness1398
turngiddiness1398
vertiginyc1400
turn-sick?c1450
swindling1527
vertigo1528
swimming1530
swindle1559
turnsickness1559
duseling1561
whirling1561
turn-sick giddiness1577
megrim1595
vertiginousness1599
whimsya1627
tiegoa1640
lightheadedness1645
swimmering1650
swim1817
swirling1825
swimminess1894
1559 P. Morwyng tr. C. Gesner Treasure of Euonymus 137 The headache, fallinge sicknesse, swindle or turnsicknes.
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