单词 | ulcered |
释义 | ulceredadj. 1. a. = ulcerated adj. 1. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > suppuration > [adjective] > abscess > ulcer > affected with ulceratea1425 ulcerated1547 ulcered1575 ulcerous1600 1575 J. Banister Needefull Treat. Chyrurg. sig. L What meates are to be vsed as touching diet in Vlcered bodies. 1576 G. Baker tr. C. Gesner Newe Jewell of Health ii. f. 58v This water..cureth the Bladder vlcered. 1610 J. Healey tr. St. Augustine Citie of God i. xi. 21 One farre more sumptuous did the ministring Angels prepare for the poore vlcered begger, in the sight of God. 1654 R. Whitlock Ζωοτομία 386 Comparing his own sound Arme, with the Ulcer'd one of the Diseased. 1709 Philos. Trans. 1708–09 (Royal Soc.) 26 229 A Youth of Ten Years old, had his Gums much swelled and ulcered. 1807 R. Southey Lett. from Eng. II. 311 Colonel Despard..had been confined there..without fire, till his feet were ulcered with the frost. 1844 H. G. Robinson Odes of Horace i. xxv When that lust, and hot desire,..Shall round your ulcer'd liver reign. b. figurative. = ulcerated adj. 1b. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > hatred > object of detestation (person or thing) > [adjective] loatha700 eileOE andsetec1000 wlatfulc1230 aloathedc1275 wlatsomea1300 unhonest13.. wlata1325 hideousc1330 abominable1340 hatefula1382 hatesomea1382 abominablec1384 odiousa1387 fulsomec1390 accursedc1400 hatousc1400 rankc1400 hateablec1425 odiblec1425 ugsomec1425 wretchedc1430 loathsomec1440 loathfula1450 noisomea1450 abhominal1477 detestable1477 loathy1481 loathing?a1513 oppugnanta1513 irksome1513 hateworthy1548 abhorful1565 ugged1570 detestine1575 ulcerous1577 opposite1578 scandalous1592 offensive1594 obscene1597 ulcered1602 dirtya1616 abhorrent1628 toady1628 envious1630 repugnant1633 nauseating1645 nauseous1646 obnoxious1646 detestful1654 reluctant1663 horrid1666 abnoxious1682 devilish1692 invidious1710 repellent1776 repellant1780 sickening1789 toadish1822 carrion1826 ugging1839 cussed1853 repugnant1879 jerky1944 vomitous1952 barfy1957 1602 J. Marston Antonios Reuenge v. i. sig. I2v Now gins the leprous cores of vlcered sins Wheale to a heade. c1616 R. C. Times' Whistle (1871) vi. 2809 Lop of these vlcerd members of our land. 1680 R. L'Estrange tr. Erasmus 20 Select Colloquies x. 152 Your Soul is yet fouler than your Body; more Putrid, and Ulcer'd; and yet more dangerously wounded. 1747 P. Francis tr. Horace Epist. i. xvi. 32 For Fools alone their ulcer'd Ills conceal. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > suppuration > [adjective] > abscess > ulcer > characterized by exulcerate1540 incancred1562 exulcerated1576 ulcered?1587 inulcerated1632 ulcerated1706 ulcerous1751 ulcerative1813 ?1587 A. Hunton tr. B. Textor Natures of Cancers 57 in J. Guillemeau Worthy Treat. Eyes (new ed.) Of vlcered cancers those onely are cut & seared, whiche are in the vppermost part of the body. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1575 |
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