释义 |
‖ synocha Path.|ˈsɪnəkə| Also 5 sin-. [med.L. synocha, fem. of synochus: see synochus.] A continued or unintermitting fever (or a particular species of this: cf. synochus).[1398Trevisa Barth. De P.R. vii. xli. (Bodl. MS.) lf. 60/2 Þis humour is..Symple whanne blood roteþ in þe veynes & bredeþ contynual feuer þat hatt sinothos & when it roteþ not it cresith in quantite & is ouersette... And þanne comeþ a feuer þat hat Synocha & makeþ swelling. 14..Lanfranc's Cirurg. 298 note, Blood.., ȝif it ouer haboundeþ..& it is hett..& is corrupt, & neþeles it is not roten, þerof is maad a feuere clepid synocha continua. And ȝif he is roten, þenne is maad þerof a feuere clepid synochus continuus. 1728Chambers Cycl., Synocha, and Synochos... Literally they both signify the same Thing; yet is the former used to signify an intermitting, and the latter a continu'd Fever.] 1801Med. Jrnl. V. 234 Synocha..much resembles the symptomatic fever attendant upon phlegmon; and therefore, it has..been termed the inflammatory fever. 1822–7Good Study Med. (1829) II. 222 Of these [names], synocha..is the worst..it has been used in different senses by different writers, and approaches so nearly to synochus..as to create a perpetual confusion in the minds of young students. |