释义 |
cacoˈchymical, a. arch. [f. as prec. + -al1.] Having the humours of the body depraved; ‘ill-humoured’ (in body, and jocularly, in disposition).
1606Holland Sueton. Annot. 18 In cacochymicall bodies, such as his was. 1656Ridgley Pract. Physic 193 To cure a cacochymical person. 1707Floyer Pulse-Watch 97 The old Writers call'd these the different Species of cacochimical Choler. 1836Fraser's Mag. XIII. 227 By what means did you..arrive at a cacochymical old age? 1837Beddoes Let. Mar., Critical and cacochymical remarks on European literature. |