释义 |
sanious, a.|ˈseɪnɪəs| [ad. F. sanieux, ad. L. saniōsus, f. saniēs: see sanies and -ous.] Of the nature of sanies; consisting of, or containing sanies; yielding a discharge of sanies.
1562W. Bullein Bulwark, Soarnes & Chir. 22 b, Take heede..that passage be left in the loweste parte, for sanious matter. 1676Wiseman Chirurg. Treat. ii. iv. 177, I was sent for, and observing the Ulcer sanious, proposed Digestion. 1780Cowper Recipr. Kindness 15 The cure was wrought; he wip'd the sanious blood. 1797M. Baillie Morb. Anat. (1807) 351 Cells..containing a sanious fluid. 1884M. Mackenzie Dis. Throat & Nose II. 394 The ulcer presenting the well-known raised, hard, ragged edges, and sanious base. |