释义 |
† ˈmenison Obs. Forms: 3 menison(e, 3–4 meneisoun, 4–5 menysoun, 5 menyson, -isoun, -eson, mensone, mensoun, 6 mensyn, menson. [a. OF. menison, meneison, menoison:—late L. mānātiōnem flowing, n. of action f. mānāre to flow.] Dysentery.
c1290Beket 2367 in S. Eng. Leg. I. 174 Toward þe deþe he drouȝ And fur-pinede in þe menisone þat is lif him þouȝte long. c1305St. Lucy 6 in E.E.P. (1862) 101 For four ȝer heo hadde..þe meneisoun stronge. 1377Langl. P. Pl. B. xvi. 110 Bothe meseles and mute and in þe menysoun blody, Ofte he heled suche. c1465Eng. Chron. (Camden) 35 Meny men deide on the blody mensoun. 1556Withals Dict. (1562) 76 The bloudy menson, discenteria. |