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单词 diseasing
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diseasingadj.

Brit. /dᵻˈziːzɪŋ/, U.S. /dəˈzizɪŋ/
Forms: see disease v. and -ing suffix2.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: disease v., -ing suffix2.
Etymology: < disease v. + -ing suffix2.
1. Painful, irritating; distressing, troublesome; annoying, vexatious. Cf. disease v. 1a, 2. Obsolete.
ΘΠ
the mind > emotion > suffering > state of annoyance or vexation > [adjective] > annoying or vexatious
angeeOE
swinkfuleOE
plightlyOE
teenfulOE
contrariousc1320
drefa1325
troublinga1325
despitousa1340
thornya1340
discomfortablec1350
troublablec1374
noyousa1382
noyfulc1384
diseasy1387
angrya1393
painful1395
hackinga1400
annoying?c1400
annoyousc1400
cumbrousc1400
teenc1400
annoyfulc1405
sputousc1420
diseasefula1425
molest?a1425
noying?a1425
noisomea1450
grievingc1450
tedious?1454
troublous1463
noisantc1475
displeasant1481
strouble1488
nuisant1494
noyanta1500
irksome1513
sturting1513
molestious1524
vexatious1534
cumbersome1535
uncommodious1541
spiteful1548
vexing?1548
incommodious1551
molestous1555
diseasing1558
grating1563
pestilent1565
sturtsome1570
molestuousa1572
troublesome1573
murrain1575
discommodable1579
galling1583
spiny1586
unsupportable1586
troubleful1588
plaguey1594
distressingc1595
molestful1596
molesting1598
vexful1598
fretful1603
briery1604
bemadding1608
mortifying1611
tiry1611
distressfula1616
irking1629
angersome1649
disobliging1652
discomforting1654
incomfortable1655
incommode1672
ruffling1680
unconvenient1683
pestifying1716
trying1718
offending1726
bothering1765
pesky1775
weary1785
sturty1788
unaccommodating1790
tiresome1798
werriting1808
bothersome1817
plaguesome1828
pestilential1833
fretsome1834
languorous1834
pesty1834
pestersome1843
nettlesome1845
miserable1850
niggling1854
distempering1855
be-maddeninga1861
nattery1873
nagging1883
pestiferous1890
trouble-giving1893
maddening1896
molestive1905
nuisancy1906
balls-aching?1912
nuisance1922
nattering1949
noodgy1969
dickheaded1991
dickish1991
cockish1996
c1425 tr. J. Arderne Treat. Fistula (Sloane 6) (1910) 40 Agaynȝ þe disesyng ychyng be it anoynted wiþ tapsimel.
1615 T. Adams Blacke Devill 30 A diseasing, displeasing change, to be banished into a mountanous desert.
1681 J. Howe Of Thoughtfulnes for Morrow 55 How pleasant a vacancy of diseasing vexatious thoughts.
2. That causes illness or disease. Also (and in earliest use) figurative. Cf. disease v. 3.Apparently not recorded in the 18th cent.
ΘΠ
the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > production of disease > [adjective]
pestilenta1398
peccant1595
repeccating1598
diseaseful1605
morbifical1620
morbific1652
morbid1656
morbificous1657
diseasifying1662
morbiferous1718
nosopoetic1733
pathogenetic1830
morbiferal1848
pathogenic1850
pathopoeous1857
pathogenous1873
pathophoric1899
diseasing?1915
1622 J. Webbe Appeale to Truth 33 What we receiue, they [sc. universities] had rather should turne to holesome and effectuall nourishment, than a seeming and diseasing fulness.
1869 Brit. Jrnl. Homœopathy 27 186 We may observe a diseasing surplus of uric acid.
?1915 W. Meynell Aunt Sarah & War vii. 68 There's no disgraceful and diseasing drunkenness, but only this divine inebriation.
2016 K. D. Reeves Insurrection Introd. 5 I hope to show you how the system in which you work has a diseasing, corrupting influence on adults, jading them against and in some cases explicitly setting their power upon children.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2022).

diseasingn.

Brit. /dᵻˈziːzɪŋ/, U.S. /dəˈzizɪŋ/
Forms: see disease v. and -ing suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: disease v., -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < disease v. + -ing suffix1.
1. Originally: the action or process of causing hurt or injury. Later: the action or process of causing uneasiness, discomfort, trouble, annoyance, etc. Also as a count noun: an instance of this. Cf. disease v. 1a, 2. Obsolete.
ΘΠ
the mind > emotion > suffering > state of being upset or perturbed > [noun]
stirringc888
maleasea1300
uneasea1300
diseasec1330
perturbationa1382
unrestfulnessc1384
disturbancea1387
unroc1390
distroublancea1400
perturbancec1425
unquietnessc1460
inquietation1461
conturbationc1470
unheart's-ease1470
distroubling1487
wanease15..
inquietness?1504
unrufe1508
sturt1513
pertroublancea1522
inquieting1527
unquieting1548
turmoiling1550
unquiet1551
agitation?1555
storm1569
wanrest1570
discountenance1577
float1579
disquiet1581
brangling1584
diseasefulnessa1586
restlessness1597
hurry1600
disturbancy1603
disquietment1606
disordera1616
laruma1616
uneasinessa1616
diseasementa1617
discomposture1622
discomposition1624
whirr1628
discomposednessa1631
discomposure1632
pother1638
incomposedness1653
inquietude1658
uneasefulness1661
toss1666
disquietednessa1680
intranquillitya1699
disquietude1709
bosom-broil1742
discomfort1779
rufflement1806
feeze1825
uncomfortableness1828
discomforture1832
astasia1839
dysphoria1842
purr1842
peacelessness1852
palaver1899
perturbment1901
heebie-jeebies1923
wahala1966
agita1979
?a1425 tr. Guy de Chauliac Grande Chirurgie (N.Y. Acad. Med.) f. 142 (MED) For þe feblenez of hem, þai may not sustene or suffre þe disesyng [?c1425 Paris disese or noye; L. molestationem] of streytnez of þe breste folwyng gibbositee.
?a1425 tr. Guy de Chauliac Grande Chirurgie (N.Y. Acad. Med.) f. 95v (MED) If þe akyng be tomych infessand or disesyng [?c1425 Paris noyenge; L. infestus], it is to be socoured with a proued medicyne of Alexandre.
1558 W. Forrest Hist. Grisild the Second (1875) 101 She was remoued, to more diseasinge, To a towne Cowemoulton.
1628 G. Wither Britain's Remembrancer iii. 147 In those diseasings, I more joy received.
2. The action of causing illness or disease; the condition of being, or process of becoming, ill or diseased. Also figurative. Cf. disease v. 3.Apparently not recorded in the 18th cent.
ΘΠ
the world > health and disease > ill health > [noun]
unhealc700
untrumnessc897
adleeOE
sicknessc967
cothec1000
unhealthc1000
woe?a1200
ail?c1225
lying?c1225
maladyc1275
unsoundc1275
feebless1297
languora1375
languishc1384
disease1393
aegritudea1400
lamea1400
maleasea1400
soughta1400
wilc1400
malefaction?a1425
firmityc1426
unwholesomenessc1449
ill1450
languenta1500
distemperancea1535
the valley of the shadow of death1535
affect?1537
affection?1541
distemperature1541
inability1547
sickliness1565
languishment1576
cause1578
unhealthfulness1589
crazedness1593
languorment1593
evilness1599
strickenness1599
craziness1602
distemper1604
unsoundness1605
invaletude1623
unhealthiness1634
achaque1647
unwellness1653
disailment1657
insalubrity1668
faintiness1683
queerness1687
invalidity1690
illness1692
ill health1698
ailment1708
illing1719
invalescence1724
peakingness1727
sickishness1727
valetudinariness1742
ailingness1776
brash1786
invalidism1794
poorliness1814
diseasement1826
invalidship1830
valetudinarianism1839
ailing1862
invalidhood1863
megrims1870
pourriture1890
immersement1903
bug1918
condition1920
1677 F. Bampfield All in One 154 There are divers diseases of the Soul,..which do also influence to the diseasing of the body.
1834 Mag. Nat. Hist. 7 26 The diseasing of the wheat..has arisen from the likely case of the berberry being infected with its parasitic fungus.
1963 Sci. Teacher Feb. 7/2 Such fungal activities as the ‘mildewing’ of clothes, the spoiling of food, and the diseasing of plants and man.
2002 D. Pimentel et al. Encycl. Pest Managem. 630/1 Recently, there has been considerable interest in slow diseasing due to the durable nature of its horizontal component.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2022).
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