Sickness, disease; in particularized use, a disease, ailment, or bodily affliction. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > [noun] (150) soreOE Sickness, disease; in particularized use, a disease, ailment, or bodily affliction. Obsolete. cothec1000 Sickness, disease, pestilence; an attack of illness, as swooning, the pains of childbirth, etc. sicknessc1000 A particular disease or malady. evilc1275 gen. A disease, malady. Obsolete. maladyc1275 A specific kind of illness; an ailment, a disease. grievance1377 A disease, ailment, hurt. Obsolete. passiona1382 A painful disorder, ailment, or affliction of the body or a part of the body. Frequently with distinguishing word. Obsolete. infirmityc1384 A special form or variety of bodily (or mental) weakness; †an illness, disease (obsolete); now, esp., a failing in one or other of the faculties or… mischiefa1387 Originally: a disease or ailment; sickness. Later (chiefly Medicine): a pathological condition or process. Obsolete. affectiona1398 An abnormal bodily state; a disease; a medical complaint or condition. Now usually with of or modifying word indicating the site of the disease. grievinga1398 From transitive senses of the verb: The act of causing grief, †oppressing, troubling, paining, etc. †Also, a painful affection of the body (obsolete). grief1398 A bodily injury or ailment; a morbid affection of any part of the body; a sore, wound; a blemish of the skin; a disease, sickness. Obsolete. sicka1400 A disease or illness (obsolete); a fit of sickness; a sickening. rare except in to give (a person) the sick, to nauseate, to disgust. case?a1425 Medicine. An instance of disease or injury (in a person or animal); a person or animal affected with or receiving treatment for a disease or injury… plaguec1425 A sporadic disease or disorder, esp. of a specified kind. Obsolete. diseasea1475 A condition of the body, or of some part or organ of the body, in which its functions are disturbed… Any one of the various kinds of such conditions… alteration1533 A disordered state of the body; a disease, a disorder. Obsolete. craze1534 figurative. A flaw, defect, unsoundness; an infirmity of health or of brain. Obsolete. uncome1538 = oncome, n. 1a. impediment1542 Something that impedes the functions or health of the body; a (physical) defect; an affection or malady. Obsolete. affliction?1555 A disease or other condition causing ill health, pain, etc.; an illness, an ailment. ailment1606 An illness, disease, or disorder, usually a mild one; a minor complaint affecting part of the body. disaster1614 A physical ailment or disorder. Also as a mass noun. Obsolete. garget1615 transferred and figurative. A distemper, plague. to run of (or on) a garget: to become diseased. morbus1630 A disease. Rare except with distinguishing (usually scientific Latin) word or words, denoting particular pathological conditions. Cf. mal, n. ail1648 As count noun: a misfortune; esp. an ailment, a disease. Cf. ill, n. 5b. disaffect1683 An indisposition, an ailment. Cf. disaffection, n. 3. disorder1690 A disturbance of the bodily (or mental) functions; an ailment, disease. (Usually a weaker term than disease, n., and not implying structural change.) illness1692 Bad or unhealthy condition of the body (or, formerly, of some part of it); the condition of being ill (ill, adj. 8); disease, ailment, sickness… trouble1726 A disease, disorder, ailment; a morbid affection. complaint1727 spec. A bodily ailment, indisposition, disorder (esp. of chronic nature). skookum1838 An evil spirit; a disease. Obsolete exc. Historical. claim1898 In the language of Christian Science, the imaginary disturbance which ‘claims’ to be an ailment. itis1909 A bodily condition, affection, or disease that is or may be described or designated by a word ending in -itis. bug1918 colloquial (originally U.S.). An illness, esp. one caused by a microorganism or virus. wog1925 A germ, a parasite; an illness, a disease. Cf. bug, n.2 6. crud1932 A non-specific disease or infection. Also: an imaginary disease. Frequently with the. Cf. lurgy, n. bot1937 New Zealand colloquial. In singular, chiefly with the. Originally: a germ. In later use: a minor illness; a cold, etc. lurgy1947 slang (humorous, originally British Military, now chiefly British, Australian, and New Zealand). A non-specific disease (originally, an imagined… Korean haemorrhagic fever1951 a type of haemorrhagic fever often complicated by partial or complete renal failure, first recognized among United Nations troops during the… nadger1956 With the. In plural or attributive. A non-specific affliction, disease, or illness. Subcategories:— collection of (3) — particular (1) — morbid condition (6) — condition in person (1) — bout or attack of (37) — paroxysm (8) — course of disease (3) — stage of disease (42) — seat of disease (4) — prevalence of disease (3) — one who or that which shortens one's life (1) |
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