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单词 wearisomeness
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wearisomenessn.

Brit. /ˈwɪərɪs(ə)mnəs/, U.S. /ˈwɪrisəmnəs/
Etymology: -ness suffix.
1. The condition of being wearied; liability to become wearied.
a. Fatigue, exhaustion from effort or pain; liability to be easily fatigued.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > weariness or exhaustion > [noun] > state or condition of being weary or exhausted
fatigation?1504
wearisomeness1560
overtiring1598
weariednessa1617
wearihood1883
tucker1891
jadedness1896
1560 Ld. Montague tr. J. Fisher Godlie Treat. Prayer sig. G4 Excepte eyther the great weerysomenes of our bodyes, or some other lyke necessitie inforce vs.
1600 R. Surflet tr. C. Estienne & J. Liébault Maison Rustique iv. x. 643 The fresh leaues..being put vnder the naked soles of the feete, they greatly take awaie their wearisomnes, which by far walking haue wearied themselues.
1655 W. Gouge & T. Gouge Learned Comm. Hebrewes (ii. 17) i. 240 Sundry infirmities of body, as hunger, thirst, cold, wearisomnesse.
1672 T. Venn Mil. Observ. 184 But if the wind blow stiff, or there is a weakness or wearisomness in the Ensign-bearer, then he may set the butt end against his waste and not otherwise.
a1768 T. Secker Serm. Several Subj. (1770) III. 270 For in his Turn, every one must expect to be in a State of Wearisomeness and Pain, of Weakness and Danger.
1780 Ann. Reg. 1 A kind of languor and wearisomeness.
1882 E. W. Hamilton Diary 25 Nov. (1972) I. 364 R. G. evidently wants to get out of harness also, partly from a feeling of wearisomeness and partly from bad health.
b. Tedium, ennui; weariness of something uncongenial or uninteresting. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > suffering > feeling of weariness or tedium > [noun]
sada1200
fastidiuma1398
irkingc1400
irksomeness1435
tediousness1482
tediation1485
annuisance1502
weariness1526
wearisomenessa1568
irk1570
languor1596
tedification1616
tedium1662
ennui1758
dullery1841
boredom1853
mawkishness1861
fed-'upness1910
mouldiness1916
browned-offness1938
noia1944
a1568 R. Ascham Scholemaster (1570) i. f. 7 Such a witte, as is..diligent in painfull thinges without werisomnes.
1573 T. Twyne in T. Phaer & T. Twyne tr. Virgil Whole .xii. Bks. Æneidos v. L 4 b (argument) The Troiane wyues, at the instigation of the Raynbow, and for wearysomnesse of theyr longe trauayle: cast fier amonge the fleet.
1592 A. Day 2nd Pt. Eng. Secretorie sig. Q4, in Eng. Secretorie (rev. ed.) Scanderbeg declaring his wearisomnes of captiuity..desire[d] to visite his kingdom.
1631 W. Gouge Gods Three Arrowes iii. §46. 266 That wearisomness which is taxed in the Iewes that said, when will the New-Moones and Sabbaths be gone?
1643 J. Milton Doctr. Divorce 2 Yet they shall..be made, spight of antipathy to fadge together, and combine as they may to their unspeakable wearisomnes & despaire of all sociable delight in the ordinance which [etc.].
1822 M. A. Kelty Osmond I. 289 Their wearisomeness of Osmond's stupidity.
1824 T. F. Dibdin Library Compan. II. 119 Where there is no variety, and where wearisomeness as naturally follows.
1840 E. B. Pusey in H. P. Liddon et al. Life E. B. Pusey (1893) II. xxiv. 156 I should have been afraid of the casting lots, lest it should arise from a wearisomeness of indecision, instead of waiting patiently for the time when He would enable one to decide according to His will.
2. The quality or fact of causing weariness; tendency to weary.
a. Aptness to cause fatigue.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > weariness or exhaustion > [noun] > aptness to cause
wearisomeness1576
1576 A. Fleming tr. C. Plinius Novocomensis in Panoplie Epist. 254 The commoditie is answearable in proportion and measure, to the wearisomnesse of the labour.
1669 A. Woodhead tr. Life St. Teresa (1671) ii. 261 Amidst the joltings of the Waggon, the trouble and wearisomness of the journey, they kept their Prayer, as in the Quire.
1842 E. A. Poe Pit & Pendulum in Gift 1843 135 As if those who bore me..had paused from the wearisomeness of their toil.
b. Tediousness.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > suffering > feeling of weariness or tedium > [noun] > state or quality of being wearisome or tedious
irksomeness1533
wearisomeness1579
inanity1603
tediositya1625
drynessa1637
unliveliness1643
flatness1649
tedium1662
tiresomeness1668
aridity1692
languor1741
dullness1751
uninterestingness1794
ponderousness1801
yawniness1805
unimpressiveness1827
slowness1828
grey1830
fadeness1837
woodenness1854
tristeness1866
boresomeness1883
boringness1893
stodginess1899
monochrome1962
1579 T. Twyne tr. Petrarch Phisicke against Fortune i. 109 b Ioy. The ayre is very cleere, I would it might not be changed. Reason. Thou knowest not how soone this cleerenes wil bring weerisomnesse: There is nothing so pleasant which continuall frequentyng the same maketh not loathsome.
1662 J. Davies tr. A. Olearius Voy. & Trav. Ambassadors 5 The Ambassadours endeavour'd to abate the wearisomenesse of our stay there, by banquets, hunting matches, and walking.
1879 J. Hingston Austral. Abroad vii. 71 A great sameness about it was soon, however, observable, producing even the usual effect of monotony—wearisomeness.
1886 Manch. Examiner 27 Jan. 3/2 A second article..which has, notwithstanding these good qualities, just a suspicion of wearisomeness.
3. Loathing (for food). Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > hatred > loathing or detestation > [noun]
wlatingc725
wlatc960
ugginga1325
uglinessc1325
loathingc1340
abominationc1350
wlatsomenessc1380
wlatingness1382
fastidie?a1425
loathsomenessc1425
ugsomenessc1450
horribility1496
detestation1526
abhorring1528
dislikingc1540
fastidiousness1541
abhorfulness1556
fulsomeness1563
execration1570
abhorment1576
detesting1591
loath?1591
abhorrence1592
abhorrency1596
dislike1597
distaste1598
disgust1611
nausea1619
oppositeness1619
nauseousness1622
detest1638
wearisomeness1642
repugnance1643
odium1645
abhorrition1649
abominate1651
nausity1654
disdain1655
repugnancy1681
degoust1716
repulsion1751
self-repugnance1852
kick1893
1642 D. Rogers Naaman 346 Evell which causeth such a fulsomenesse and wearisomenesse in Gods stomacke.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1926; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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