释义 |
anticor|ˈæntɪˌkɔər| Also 7 -core, 8 antecor, -ticour (antocow). [f. anti- + L. cor heart.] A disease amongst horses and cattle. (See quot.)
1607Topsell Four-footed Beasts (1673) 335 An Anticor cometh of superfluity of evill bloud or spirit in the arteries, and also of inflamation in the liver. 1706Phillips, Antocow (among Farriers) a round Swelling about half as big as one's Fist, which breaks out in the Breast of a Horse, over against the Heart. [So in Bailey 1721–1800.] 1737Bracken Farriery Impr. (1756) I. xxii. 192 Of the Anticor. This Disease in Horses is called in French, Anticœur, on Account of its being over-against the Heart, or in the Breast. 1783Ainsworth Lat. Dict. (ed. Morell) s.v., The anticor [in horses], Febris pestilens, phlegmone circa pectus stipata. |