单词 | ventose |
释义 | † ventosen.1 Surgery. Obsolete. A species of cupping-glass. Also attributive. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medical appliances or equipment > other surgical equipment > [noun] > cupping-glassor -horn box?a1425 bleeding-boistc1440 ventose1500 cucurbit?1541 cucurbitule?1541 cupping-glass1545 boxing glass1562 ventosa1562 wind-glass1585 cupping box1592 boxing cup1605 cup-glass1616 cup1617 bleeding-bowl1911 1500 Ortus Vocabulorum Guna, a ventose boxe. ?1541 R. Copland Guy de Chauliac's Questyonary Cyrurgyens iv. sig. Niij Ventose is an instrument made in maner of a boxe with a streyt necke and a wyde bely. 1599 A. M. tr. O. Gaebelkhover Bk. Physicke 346/1 Exhauste the bloode and froth therout with ventoses, a kinde of boxinge. 1603 P. Holland tr. Plutarch Morals 137 Cupping glasses, boxes, and ventoses, draw the woorst matter out of the flesh. 1656 J. Smith Compl. Pract. Physick 44 Heurnius useth first Cupping-glasses and ventoses to the feet and Liver. 1704 J. Harris Lexicon Technicum I Ventose, a Cupping-glass... The ingenious Mr. Hawksbee hath now found a way of applying Cupping-glasses without Fire, by means of a small Air-Pump. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1916; most recently modified version published online June 2022). ventoseadj. rare. Windy, flatulent. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > loquacity or talkativeness > [adjective] wordyeOE talewisec1200 i-worded?c1225 babblinga1250 cacklinga1250 chatteringa1250 speakfula1250 word-wooda1250 of many wordsc1350 janglingc1374 tatteringc1380 tongueya1382 ganglinga1398 readya1400 jargaunt1412 talkative1432 open-moutheda1470 clattering1477 trattling?a1513 windy1513 popping1528 smatteringa1529 rattle?1529 communicablea1533 blab1552 gaggling1553 long-tongued?1553 prittle-prattle1556 pattering1558 talking1560 bobling1566 gabbling1566 verbal1572 piet1573 twattling1573 flibber gibber1575 babblative1576 tickle-tongued1577 tattling1581 buzzing1587 long-winded1589 multiloquous1591 discoursive1599 rattling1600 glib1602 flippant1605 talkful1605 nimble-tongued1608 tongue-ripe1610 fliperous1611 garrulous?1611 futile1612 overspeaking1612 feather-tongueda1618 tongue-free1617 long-breatheda1628 well-breathed1635 multiloquious1640 untongue-tied1640 unretentive1650 communicative1651 linguacious1651 glibbed1654 largiloquent1656 multiloquent1656 parlagea1657 loose-clacked1661 nimble-chop1662 twit-twat1665 over-talkativea1667 loquacious1667 loudmouth1668 conversable1673 gash1681 narrative1681 chappy1693 apposite1701 conversative1703 gabbit1710 lubricous1715 gabby?1719 ventose1721 taleful1726 chatty?1741 blethering1759 renable1781 fetch-fire1784 conversational1799 conversant1803 gashing1808 long-lunged1815 talky1815 multi-loquacious1819 prolegomenous1822 talky-talky1831 nimble-mouthed1836 slipper1842 speechful1842 gassy1843 in great force1849 yattering1859 babbly1860 irreticent1864 chattable1867 lubrical1867 chattery1869 loose-mouthed1872 chinny1883 tongue-wagging1885 yappy1909 big-mouthed1914 loose-lipped1919 ear-bashing1945 ear-bending1946 yackety-yacking1953 nattering1959 yacking1959 woofy1960 the mind > emotion > pride > pomposity > [adjective] pompousc1375 buggish1536 biga1568 bug1567 braving1600 large1608 farceda1616 budge1637 bulky1672 fastuose1674 portentous1805 highfalutin1839 heavy1849 portentious1859 ventose1867 falutin1921 pound-noteish1936 pomposo1960 stuffed-shirted1977 1721 N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. Ventose, windy, also empty, bragging, vaunting. 1867 J. Bigelow Bench & Bar v. 294 (Stand.) The ventose orator was confounded, and put himself and the glass down together. 1885 Huxley in Life (1900) II. vi. 94 It is better to wind up that way than to go growling out one's existence as a ventose hypochondriac. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1916; most recently modified version published online March 2018). † ventosev. Surgery. Obsolete. a. transitive. To bleed (a patient) by means of a cupping-glass; to apply the cup to (a wound, etc.). ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > surgery > bloodletting > let blood of [verb (transitive)] > bleed by cupping ventosec1400 boistc1440 box?a1450 cup1482 ventilate1668 α. β. c1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 13 Þe oþere..schal not be leten blood ne ventusid.c1440 Astron. Cal. (Ashm. 391) Which places been perlous to ventuse or to kutte in þt tyme.c1440 MS. Linc. A. 1. 17 f. 301 b Or elles be ventoused on the thee with a boyste.c1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 12 Ventose him on þe two buttokkis, if þat he be feble. a1425 Edward, Duke of York Master of Game (Digby) xii Let þe wounde be ventosed and garsede. ?1541 R. Copland Guy de Chauliac's Questyonary Cyrurgyens iv. sig. Niv v Howe ought they to [be] gouerned that must be ventosed? b. absol. To practise cupping. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > surgery > bloodletting > let blood [verb (intransitive)] > practise cupping ventosec1400 c1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 51 Þou schalt not lete blood, but þou maist ventosen, if þat it be nessessarie. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1916; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.11500adj.1721v.c1400 |
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