A disorder consisting in the too frequent evacuation of too fluid faeces, sometimes attended with griping pains.
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释义 | the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > excretory disorders > [noun] > diarrhoea (43) diarrhoea1398 A disorder consisting in the too frequent evacuation of too fluid faeces, sometimes attended with griping pains. squirtc1460 Diarrhoea; looseness or laxity of the bowels. Now dialect in plural. hurl?a1513 Diarrhoea. Scottish. Obsolete. gurry?1523 Diarrhœa. lasking1527 purging, diarrhoea. laxity1528 Looseness, irretentiveness (of the bowels, etc.); slackness, want of tension (in the muscular or nervous fibres, etc.). lax?1529 Looseness of the bowels, diarrhoea (in men and cattle); = lask, n.1 Obsolete exc. dialect. lask1542 Looseness of the bowels, diarrhoea; an attack of this; = lax, n.2 1. Now only in veterinary use. skittera1585 Diarrhoea; looseness or laxity of the bowels. Now frequently in plural. (Also colloquial.) looseness1586 Laxity (of the bowels), esp. as a morbid symptom; diarrhoea; †an attack of diarrhoea. scouring1597 The state or fact of being purged; a looseness or flux of the bowels, diarrhoea; esp. as a disease in livestock (= scour, n.2 2). laxativeness1610 Loose or relaxed condition (of the body, etc.). laxness1634 The quality of being lax; laxity. in physical senses. squitter1664 Diarrhoea. Usually in plural. Cf. skitter, n.1 1. lurry1689 Looseness (of the bowels). thorough-go-nimble1694 Looseness of the bowels, diarrhoea. Cf. wherry-go-nimble, n. 1. wherry-go-nimble1766 Looseness of the bowels; diarrhoea. Also in plural. the trots1808 the trots (†trot), diarrhoea; also figurative. colloquial. Cf. run, n.2 11. cholerine1832 Relatively mild diarrhoeal illness occurring in a population during an epidemic of cholera (cholera, n. 4); spec. epidemic cholera in a mild form… squit1841 Diarrhoea. Now only in plural the squits. See squitter, n. 1. choleriform1884 = cholerine, n. 1. rare. Now disused. tummy1888 An abdominal pain or complaint. Frequently with preceding place-name: diarrhoea suffered by visitors there. gippy tummy1915 Chiefly British (and not in North American use). traveller's diarrhoea, esp. when acquired in Egypt. shit1928 Chiefly with the. Diarrhoea. Cf. sense A. 1a. Rhea sisters1935 In plural. Diseases ending in -rhœa or -rhea, as diarrhoea, gonorrhoea, pyorrhoea, etc., personified. belly wuk1943 Diarrhoea. tomtit1944 Chiefly Australian and New Zealand. In plural with the. Diarrhoea, the ‘shits’. Frequently figurative, esp. in to give a person the tomtits: to… run1946 colloquial. In plural, with the. Diarrhoea. Montezuma's revenge1955 diarrhoea suffered by travellers, esp. in Mexico. Aztec hop1962 Aztec hop (also Aztec revenge, Aztec two-step) (slang) = turista, n. turista1970 A name for a form of traveller's diarrhoea affecting visitors to Mexico. Subcategories:— person (2) — attack of (2) — types of (7) — voiding of (1) |
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