单词 | bruisedness |
释义 | > as lemmasˈbruisedˌness ˈbruisedˌness n. the fact or quality of being bruised (physically, emotionally, or spiritually). ΚΠ 1543 B. Traheron tr. J. de Vigo Most Excellent Wks. Chirurg. i. vii. f. clxxxv/1 It is meruelous good to take awaye the payne of brusednes. 1648 R. J. Compunction xx. 230 Here we see is meeknesse and povertie, broken-heartednesse and captivity, blindnesse, restraint and bruisednesse, thraldome and debt. 1833 J. K. Craig Conversion I. ii. 134 There are many peculiar marks by which they [sc. people of God] are known... There is a bruisedness of spirit. There is a penitent, humble mind. 1901 Hahnemannian Monthly Feb. 181 [Application of bellis perennis] promptly relieved the bruisedness and tenderness brought on by the passage of gall-stones. 2010 Guardian 28 Aug. 30/2 There is a slight bruisedness to Eshun, with his boyish face and incipient middle-aged spread; you feel, occasionally, like you're beating him up by asking questions. < as lemmas |
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