Soothing or restorative treatment; the action of strengthening or invigorating physically. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > refreshment or invigoration > [noun] (76) heartingOE Soothing or restorative treatment; the action of strengthening or invigorating physically. Obsolete. coolingc1350 The action of making or becoming less warm or hot; an instance of this. Also with down, off. refreshinga1382 The action of refresh, v. (in various senses) or an instance of this; refreshment given or received. recreationa1393 Physical refreshment or comfort produced by something affecting the senses or body. Obsolete. easement?a1400 The action or process of refreshing the body by means of food, drink, rest, etc.; (also) the means of giving such refreshment; accommodation, food… rehetinga1400 Refreshment. Cf. rehete, v.1 1a. freshing1422 Replenishment; renewal, refreshment; relief. refrigery?a1425 The action or process of cooling or refreshing something. Also: comfort, consolation. refectionc1450 figurative and in extended use. Now rare (archaic and poetic in later use). Refreshment or relief due to something affecting the senses or body; an… refreshmenta1470 The action of refreshing a person or thing physically, by means of food, drink, rest, coolness, etc.; the fact of being refreshed in this way… refrigeration1502 Refreshing or cooling of the blood or spirits; loss of bodily heat. Obsolete. corroborating1530 recreating1538 Recreation; refreshment, reinvigoration. comfortation1543 Strengthening (of bodily organs or faculties). repast1546 Rest, repose; refreshment. Obsolete. rousing?a1563 The action of rouse, v.1 (in various senses); an instance of this. Also rousing up. Cf. rabble-rousing, n. refocillation1570 The action of refocillate, v.; refreshment, reanimation, reinvigoration. refresh1592 The action of refreshing something; refreshment. Also: renewal of supplies. Obsolete. inanimationa1631 Infusion of life, spirit, or vitality. recruita1643 Renewal of strength or vigour; restoration to a normal state or condition; recovery. Also: an instance of this. Obsolete. irrigationa1660 figurative. Cf. irrigate, v. 3. quicking1661 = quickening, n.1 1. invigoration1662 The action of invigorating or fact of being invigorated. reinvigoration1663 The action of invigorating again; a fresh or renewed invigoration. recuperation1703 Recovery from illness or exertion; the process of recovering. rally1826 A rapid or sudden recovery (of a person) from a state of exhaustion; a renewal of strength or energy (of a person or a thing); (frequently) spec. an… recruiting1840 The action of recruit, v., in various senses, esp. the acquisition of new soldiers, employees, supporters, etc. energizing1841 Originally: the action of causing someone or something to engage in work or activity; the action or effect of rousing or inspiring someone to… recreance1842 Recreation, refreshment. inspiriting1846 the action of inspirit, v. animation1855 The state of being animate or alive; life, vitality. Now rare and passing into sense 4a. recruitment1862 Restoration to health or strength; recovery, refreshment, reinvigoration. Cf. recruit, v. 3. Now rare. inspiritment1886 The action of inspiriting, or fact of being inspirited. pepping up1916 The action of making a person or thing more lively or energetic; restoration of energy or enthusiasm; an instance of this. Subcategories:— esp. gained from sleep (3) — specific (3) — quality of being refreshing or invigorating (2) — that which or one who refreshes or invigorates (29) — refreshing or invigorating influence (2) — place where one is refreshed (3) |
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