单词 | wambling |
释义 | > as lemmasˈwambling ˈwambling n. and adj. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > digestive disorders > [noun] > nausea wlatingc725 unlusteOE abominationa1398 flatingnessa1398 indignation1398 wambling1398 wlatness1398 nausea?a1425 walmingc1440 loathsomeness1536 qualming1565 subversion of the stomach1569 queasiness1576 pukishness1581 squeamishnessa1586 distaste1598 nausiness1598 wamble1603 sickness1604 distasting1605 distasture1611 nauseation1628 nauseousness1628 qualmishness1643 nauseating1651 crop-sickness1654 squeasinessa1660 mawkishness1670 qualminess1778 wambliness1900 icky1969 the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > digestive disorders > [adjective] > affected by nausea > of stomach squeamous1398 queasy1545 wambling1566 qualming1576 squeasy1596 the world > the earth > water > flow or flowing > wave > movement of waves > [adjective] > running high, surging, or rolling wallingOE waveringc1425 surging1566 trilling1567 wambling1581 grown1600 surgeful1612 sourcinga1660 washing1697 flashing1744 under-rolling1745 jawing1802 rolly1885 the world > movement > motion in specific manner > irregular movement or agitation > unsteady movement > [noun] yawinga1614 vacillation1633 titubation1643 wambling1680 teetering1845 the world > matter > properties of materials > temperature > heat > action of boiling > [noun] > agitation of liquid in boiling walmOE welling1371 boilingc1380 fervence14.. fervoura1440 play1440 effervescence1651 exaestuation1666 effervescency1681 estuation1684 wambling1686 popple1826 soubresaut1849 tottling1864 the world > movement > motion in specific manner > irregular movement or agitation > unsteady movement > [adjective] waveringc1540 tilting1606 titubating1653 volatile1654 tittering1661 drunken1786 wavery1820 vacillating1822 joggly1828 yawing1835 teetering1845 wambly1857 pecky1864 drunk1881 teetery1900 wambling1908 1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomew de Glanville De Proprietatibus Rerum (1495) vi. xx. 207 To moche meete encreasyth humours and postumes and makith wamlynges and spuynges. c1485 ( G. Hay Bk. Gouernaunce of Princis (1993) xxiii. 95 Gif jt hapnis the ony hert wamblyng—egirly tak a vomyt of water and vynager. a1529 J. Skelton Magnyfycence (?1530) sig. Eiii Ofte tymes suche a wamblynge goth ouer my harte yet I am not harte seke. 1564 W. Bullein Dialogue against Fever Pestilence f. 34 Noisome and lothsomenesse of stomacke, wambleyng of the harte, pulse not equall. 1566 T. Drant tr. Horace Medicinable Morall sig. Avv Confections sweete or tarte Theylle minge for the, such as beste lykes Thy quasye wamblynge hearte. 1581 J. Studley tr. Seneca Hercules Oetæus ii, in T. Newton et al. tr. Seneca 10 Trag. f. 193 For my sake Acheloe Did let his streaming bloud amid his wambling waues to floe. 1649 J. Taylor Wandering 18 If any one be queasie, or doe feele a wambling in the Gizzard. 1680 Revenge; or, Match in Newgate v. ii Yes faith have I [been in love], and have felt your Flames and Fires, and Inclinations, and Wamblings. 1686 J. Goad Astro-meteorologica ii. ix. 283 Warmth..cast into a boyling Pot,..allayes the wambling of the Liquor. 1745 D. E. Baker tr. ‘A. F. de Avellaneda’ Don Quixote I. i. iv. 24 I perceive by the many and powerful wamblings of my Brain, that I shall soon fall a-sleep. 1748 S. Richardson Clarissa IV. xviii. 79 I am amazed at the repetition of thy wambling nonsense. 1756 Mrs. Calderwood's Journey in Coltness Coll. (1842) 128 We were obliged to cast anchor; which was no sooner done than every one fell a wameling as the ship did. 1859 H. Kingsley Recoll. G. Hamlyn xlvii I feel the queerest wambling in my innards, as we used to say in Devon, at the sight of so many old faces. 1893 ‘Q’ Delectable Duchy 217 Her reckoned you'd veel a wamblin' in the stommick. 1908 T. Hardy Dynasts: Pt. 3rd iii. iii. 108 The retreating-way, Along which wambling waggons since the noon Have crept in closening file. 1912 J. Galsworthy Inn of Tranquility 82 All the thin incapacity of that shadowy figure was pitilessly displayed; the desperate narrowness in that long pale face; the wambling look of those pale, well-kept hands. < as lemmas |
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