单词 | venereal |
释义 | venerealadj.n. A. adj. 1. Of or relating to, associated or connected with, sexual desire or intercourse. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual desire > [adjective] sensual?a1425 Venerian1448 venereal?a1475 venerial1531 venereous1542 venerious1542 venerous1562 Venerean1575 veneral1591 warm1593 fantastical1594 sexual1839 thermal1866 satyrish1876 Wife of Bath1926 the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual desire > [adjective] > full of sexual desire fire-hotOE hot?a1300 venereal?a1475 warm1897 hot pants1927 sexed-up1933 supersexual1961 the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual activity > [adjective] > relating to sexual intercourse Venerian1448 venereal?a1475 venerial1531 venereous1542 venerious1542 venerous1562 Venerean1575 veneral1591 syngamical1669 subagitatory1693 horizontal1889 intimate1889 ?a1475 (?a1425) tr. R. Higden Polychron. (Harl. 2261) (1869) II. 199 The sawle of man in the vse venerealle [L. usu venereo] transmittethe interially formes other similitudes conceyvede exterially. 1509 A. Barclay Brant's Shyp of Folys (Pynson) f. xiv Here ar vyle wymen whome loue Immoderate And lust Venereall bryngeth to hurt and shame. 1610 J. Healey tr. St. Augustine Citie of God xiv. xv. 518 Such is hunger & thirst and the venereall affect vsually called lust. 1688 J. Norris Theory & Regulation Love ii. ii. 95 Concerning sensual pleasure, especially that eminent Species of it which we call Venereal, there is more difficulty. 1732 A. Pope Strange Relation E. Curll in J. Swift et al. Misc.: 3rd Vol. ii. 44 Those Appetites are now become Venal which should be Venereal. 1753 T. Smollett Ferdinand Count Fathom II. liii. 154 We have formerly descanted upon that venereal appetite, which glowed in the constitution of our adventurer. 1829 J. Togno & E. Durand tr. H. Milne-Edwards & P. Vavasseur Man. Materia Medica iii. 71 In the cure of..anaphrodisia or want of venereal passion. 2. a. Resulting from, or communicated by, sexual intercourse with an infected person; symptomatic of, or associated with, a disease so caused. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > venereal disease > [adjective] Venerean1612 venerious1615 Venerian1617 veneral1651 venereal1658 venereous1661 ficous1884 1658 E. Phillips New World Eng. Words Venereal disease..is vulgarly called the French Pox. 1660 J. Milton Readie Way Free Commonw. (ed. 2) 82 These new fanatics of..the sweating-tub, inspir'd with nothing holier then the Venereal pox. 1667 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 2 564 A lusty robust Souldier dangerously infected with the Venereal Disease. 1710 J. Addison Tatler No. 226. ⁋5 [He] was particularly famous for the Cure of Venereal Distempers. 1739 J. Sparrow tr. H. F. Le Dran Observ. Surg. iv. 16 He looked upon the Distemper to proceed from a Venereal Cause, therefore exhibited Antivenereals. 1805 Med. & Physical Jrnl. 14 127 Unless we suppose the pain he has in his joints to arise from latent venereal virus. 1860 T. H. Tanner On Signs & Dis. Pregnancy v. 228 Another way in which it is highly probable that a woman may receive the venereal taint. 1876 T. Bryant Pract. Surg. (ed. 2) I. iv. 173 Venereal warts are very abundant. b. Of a person: infected with, suffering from, venereal disease. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > venereal disease > [adjective] > infected with cunt-bitten?a1513 powdereda1616 venereal1683 burnt1693 1683 A. Snape Anat. Horse iii. v. 112 Till it have mortified and consum'd them (as happens sometimes to venereal Persons). 1843 R. J. Graves Syst. Clin. Med. xxiv. 296 A return of the venereal patients treated in the 38th Regimental Hospital. a. Of persons: under the influence of Venus; inclined to be lascivious; addicted to venery or lust. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > unchastity > lasciviousness or lust > [adjective] golelichc1000 luxuriousc1330 jollyc1384 lustyc1386 Venerienc1386 nicea1393 gayc1405 lasciviousc1425 libidinous1447 Venerian1448 coltishc1450 gigly1482 lubric1490 ranka1500 venereous1509 lubricous1535 venerious1547 boarish?1550 goatish?1552 cadye1554 lusting1559 coy1570 rage1573 rammish1577 venerial1577 lustful1579 rageous1579 proud1590 lust-breathed1594 rampant1596 venerous1597 sharp-seta1600 fulsome1600 lubrical1602 hot-backed1607 ruttish1607 stoned1607 muskish-minded1610 Venerean1612 saucya1616 veneral1623 lascive1647 venereal1652 lascivient1653 hircine1656 hot-tempered1673 ramp1678 randy1771 concupiscenta1834 aphrodisiac1862 lubricious1884 radgie1894 1652 J. Gaule Πυς-μαντια 188 Pronouncing the man..to be Saturnine, Jovial, Martial, Solar, Venereal, Mercurial, Lunar. 1665 R. Brathwait Comment Two Tales Chaucer 122 In Sense, she was Venereal; in Heart, Martial; Venus gave her the Gift to be lascivious; Mars to be couragious. 1728 E. Chambers Cycl. (at cited word) A Venereal Person, is one addicted to Venery, or Venereal Pleasures. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > by nature > [adjective] > lascivious venereal1661 1661 R. Lovell Πανζωορυκτολογια, sive Panzoologicomineralogia Isagoge sig. C3 The Venereall [animals], are the delitious,..mild, kinde, pleasant, and tame; as the Calfe, cony, dog, goat, and scinck. ΚΠ 1685 R. Boyle Short Mem. Hist. Mineral Waters 55 Common English Vitriol, as also that of Danzick which is Venereal. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > beauty > [adjective] > specifically of persons faireOE sheenOE brightOE (the) sheenc1275 belc1314 pertc1330 quaintc1330 gaya1350 beau1399 formose14.. clearc1420 beautiful1509 venust1513 venereal1598 rare-beautied?1614 venerial1661 seraphic1765 nymphish1789 hyacinthine1847 bloomful1890 1598 R. Haydocke tr. G. P. Lomazzo Tracte Artes Paintinge i. 117 Raph. Vrbine was famous for making of delicate and Venereall bodies. B. n. ΚΠ 1658 J. Rowland tr. T. Moffett Theater of Insects in Topsell's Hist. Four-footed Beasts (rev. ed.) 999 Divers Authors do speak of four other sorts of Moths, viz. the Venereal, bred in the genitals of men; the Bee Moth, the Cloth Moth, and the Library or Book Moth. 2. A person with venereal disease. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > venereal disease > [noun] > person fireship1665 venereal1788 1788 W. Bligh Log 4 Dec. in Log of Bounty (1936) I. 413 Three Venereals in the List. 1933 Sun (Baltimore) 23 Feb. 8/3 A veneral draws $257.50 a month, or more than a man blinded by an enemy shell. 3. Venereal disease. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > venereal disease > [noun] bone acheOE burning1382 crinkums1618 bone ague1659 crankum1661 venereal1843 jack1899 Jack-in-the-box1899 V.D.1920 a certain disease1927 social disease1978 1843 R. J. Graves Syst. Clin. Med. xxv. 317 [He] does not consider it [i.e. mercury] a specific for the venereal. 1843 R. J. Graves Syst. Clin. Med. xxix. 371 His skin became covered with an extensive papular..eruption, which was looked upon by many as true venereal. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1916; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < |
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