单词 | exitus |
释义 | exitusn.ΚΠ 1587 A. Fleming et al. Holinshed's Chron. (new ed.) III. 1245/1 In which Easter tearme was William bishop of Yorke also made treasuror, as is prooued by the pell of Exitus. 1597 C. Wardour in Declaration Bk. P.R.O.: E 405/243 f. 125 This was the first Declaton [= declaration] that I made bothe of the Introitus and the Exitus. 1656 W. Sanderson Compl. Hist. Mary & James VI ii. 411 Some thoughts there were to make the Exitus exceed the introitus in Traffick..the great want of Bullion, not sufficient in Specie to pay the Lender in principal. 1765 Gentleman's Mag. 35 248/1 List of promotions for the year 1765... John Berkeley, Esq;—clerk of the exitus. 1831 J. Wade Black Bk. 330 William H. Roberts, Clerk of Exitus. 2. literary. a. An act of making an exit; a departure, an exodus. Also: a place of exit. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > [noun] outcome?c1225 issuea1325 outgoing?c1335 outpassinga1387 out-passagea1398 outgatea1400 ishingc1422 egression?a1425 exiture?a1425 issuing?a1425 ush1429 excessc1450 ish1513 egress1528 getting out1599 exitus1608 excession1656 evasiona1659 exition1663 outgo1858 1608 T. Walkington Salomons Sweete Harpe 16 After he reuolted from God, especially in his old age, which may be called his exitus, yet so that ere he did depart this world..he did clense his wayes. 1664 H. More Expos. 7 Epist. 5 The Exitus of the Ephesine Church. a1676 M. Hale Primitive Originat. Mankind (1677) ii. vii. 178 The Period between the Flood and the Exitus of the People out of Egypt was about 800 Years. 1758 T. Flloyd & J. Hill tr. J. Swammerdam Bk. Nature Explan. Tables p. xxii/2 The exitus, or end of the uterus, or of the excretory duct of the eggs. 1770 London Mag. Oct. 498/2 The cavity on the right side of the head of the slug..is the exitus of the organs of generation. 1870 B. Taylor Joseph & his Friend xxv. 277 ‘Exitus acta probat,’ was Washington's motto; but I don't consider that we have yet reached the exitus! 2011 L. S. Chapp God of Covenant & Creation v. 176 The Neoplatonic schema..viewed the world, pantheistically, as an ‘exitus’ from the One. b. spec. (now chiefly Medicine and Ancient History). Death; a departure from life, a person's death. ΘΚΠ the world > life > death > [noun] hensithOE qualmOE bale-sithea1000 endingc1000 fallOE forthsitheOE soulingOE life's endOE deathOE hethensithc1200 last end?c1225 forthfarec1275 dying1297 finec1300 partingc1300 endc1305 deceasec1330 departc1330 starving1340 passingc1350 latter enda1382 obita1382 perishingc1384 carrion1387 departing1388 finishmentc1400 trespassement14.. passing forthc1410 sesse1417 cess1419 fininga1425 resolutiona1425 departisona1450 passagea1450 departmentc1450 consummation?a1475 dormition1483 debt to (also of) naturea1513 dissolutionc1522 expirationa1530 funeral?a1534 change1543 departure1558 last change1574 transmigration1576 dissolving1577 shaking of the sheets?1577 departance1579 deceasure1580 mortality1582 deceasing1591 waftage1592 launching1599 quietus1603 doom1609 expire1612 expiring1612 period1613 defunctiona1616 Lethea1616 fail1623 dismissiona1631 set1635 passa1645 disanimation1646 suffering1651 abition1656 Passovera1662 latter (last) end1670 finis1682 exitus1706 perch1722 demission1735 demise1753 translation1760 transit1764 dropping1768 expiry1790 departal1823 finish1826 homegoing1866 the last (also final, great) round-up1879 snuffing1922 fade-out1924 thirty1929 appointment in Samarra1934 dirt nap1981 big chill1987 1706 Phillips's New World of Words (new ed.) Exitus..a going forth, the end of a Business, Death. 1724 W. Bulstrode Ess. upon Following Subj. ii. 17 Few Men that travel, but what endeavour to come home at last, and there make their Exitus. 1832 Anniversay Cal. xv. Oct. The anniversary of the exitus of the great Egyptian god, ‘Osiris’. 1876 T. Chase in tr. Juvenal Sel. Satires vii. 197 The scholiast says he hanged himself, but we know nothing further about his ‘exitus’. 1918 Jrnl. Med. Res. 38 422 What are the most common organisms.., and what part do they play in the exitus of the patient? 1925 Amer. Mercury May 91/2 For some time..the law's delays postponed Ellison's disgraceful exitus [sc. execution]. 1962 Jrnl. Hygiene 60 29 Respiratory distress, depression, or convulsions prior to exitus may or may not be manifest. 2002 D. Fishwick Imperial Cult in Latin West III. iii. iii. 97 More recent commentary has argued different versions of his exitus. a. Prolapse (of the anus, uterus, etc.). Cf. exiture n. 2. Obsolete. rare.Apparently only attested in dictionaries or glossaries. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > [noun] > prolapse procidentia1566 precipitationa1576 prolapsion1580 procidence1601 prolapsus1636 prolapse1676 exitus1797 collapse1833 retrodisplacement1870 ptosis1897 visceroptosis1897 1797 W. Turton Med. Gloss. 323 Exitus, a prolapsus, or falling down of the womb or anus. b. The termination of a disease; the outcome of a case. Obsolete. rare. ΚΠ 1848 R. Dunglison Med. Lexicon (ed. 7) 334/1 Exitus.., the termination of a disease. 1892 Arch. Otol. 21 209 Exitus of the case unknown. 1914 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 27 June 1404/2 By degrees the malnutrition reduces the body to little more than a skeleton, and a fatal exitus often closes the scene. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1587 |
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