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单词 exulcerate
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exulcerateadj.

Etymology: < Latin exulcerātus, past participle of exulcerāre : see exulcerate v.
Obsolete.
1. = exulcerated adj. 1.
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > suppuration > [adjective] > abscess > ulcer > characterized by
exulcerate1540
incancred1562
exulcerated1576
ulcered?1587
inulcerated1632
ulcerated1706
ulcerous1751
ulcerative1813
1540 R. Jonas tr. E. Roesslin Byrth of Mankynde i. f. xliv As yf intestinum rectum..be exulcerat.
1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World II. 168 The said green figs..doe cure the wens or exulcerat bunches.
1683 W. Salmon Doron Medicum i. 310 The cure of exulcerate Erysipelas.
2. figurative. Fretted as by an ulcer; vexed; also diseased, disordered. Cf. exulcerated adj. 2.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > suffering > state of annoyance or vexation > [adjective]
ofgrameda1200
agrameda1300
irk1303
overthoughta1325
aggrievedc1330
annoyedc1330
noyfula1387
teena1400
vexed?c1425
annoyousa1450
angry1485
noyeda1500
irked1513
engrieved1591
exulceratec1592
galled1601
incommodate1622
exulcerated1640
ruffled1659
uncommoded1683
chagrin1706
exacerbated1727
chagrineda1754
vexatious1756
discommoded1773
pipped1797
roiled1818
riled1825
outraged1836
put-out1836
vex1843
niggled1878
narked1888
hacked1892
wired1904
peeved1908
c1592 F. Bacon Observ. Libel in Wks. (1862) VIII. 192 Finding the king's mind so exulcerate, as he rejected all counsel.
1609 P. Holland tr. Ammianus Marcellinus Rom. Hist. xv. v. 38 Vrsicinus, alreadie exulcerate and carrying rancour in his heart.
1659 J. Rushworth Hist. Coll. 56 In this exulcerate business, so much moderation..hath shined forth in the King of Great Britain.
1684 S. E. Answer Remarks upon Dr. H. More 125 Their exulcerate rage at the Rising of the Witnesses.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1894; most recently modified version published online June 2020).

exulceratev.

/ɛɡˈzʌlsəreɪt/
Etymology: < Latin exulcerāt- participial stem of exulcerāre , < ex- intensive + ulcerāre to ulcerate adj.
archaic.
1. transitive. To cause ulcers in; to ulcerate.
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > suppuration > cause suppuration [verb (transitive)] > affect with abscess > cause ulcer
canker?a1425
exulcer?1541
exulcerate1541
ulcerate?1550
ulcer1642
beulcera1661
1541 T. Elyot Castel of Helthe (new ed.) iv. ii. 78 b Yf the reume be sharp..it doth exulcerate the lunges.
1650 T. Hubbert Pilula 13 Wounds and sores..will secretly exulcerate the flesh.
1732 J. Arbuthnot Pract. Rules of Diet iv. 392 The stagnating Serum..exulcerates and putrifies the Bowels.
absolute.1607 T. Walkington Optick Glasse 63 Bitter and salt phleume..doth exulcerate.1683 W. Salmon Doron Medicum i. 37 They exulcerate, cause Fevers.
2. figurative. To fret as with an ulcer; to exasperate, irritate; to aggravate (a disease, sorrow).
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > suffering > state of annoyance or vexation > be annoyed or vexed by [verb (transitive)] > annoy or vex
gremec893
dretchc900
awhenec1000
teenOE
fretc1290
annoyc1300
atrayc1320
encumberc1330
diseasec1340
grindc1350
distemperc1386
offenda1387
arra1400
avexa1400
derea1400
miscomforta1400
angerc1400
engrievec1400
vex1418
molesta1425
entrouble?1435
destroublea1450
poina1450
rubc1450
to wring (a person) on the mailsc1450
disprofit1483
agrea1492
trouble1515
grig1553
mis-set?1553
nip?1553
grate1555
gripe1559
spitec1563
fike?1572
gall1573
corsie1574
corrosive1581
touch1581
disaccommodate1586
macerate1588
perplex1590
thorn1592
exulcerate1593
plague1595
incommode1598
affret1600
brier1601
to gall or tread on (one's) kibes1603
discommodate1606
incommodate1611
to grate on or upon1631
disincommodate1635
shog1636
ulcerate1647
incommodiate1650
to put (a person) out of his (her, etc.) way1653
discommodiate1654
discommode1657
ruffle1659
regrate1661
disoblige1668
torment1718
pesta1729
chagrin1734
pingle1740
bothera1745
potter1747
wherrit1762
to tweak the nose of1784
to play up1803
tout1808
rasp1810
outrage1818
worrit1818
werrit1825
buggerlug1850
taigle1865
get1867
to give a person the pip1881
to get across ——1888
nark1888
eat1893
to twist the tail1895
dudgeon1906
to tweak the tail of1909
sore1929
to put up1930
wouldn't it rip you!1941
sheg1943
to dick around1944
cheese1946
to pee off1946
to honk off1970
to fuck off1973
to tweak (a person's or thing's) tail1977
to tweak (a person's or thing's) nose1983
to wind up1984
to dick about1996
to-teen-
1593 R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie iii. ii. 134 It is not easie to speake to the contentation of mindes exulcerated in themselues.
1638 W. Chillingworth Relig. Protestants i. v. §64. 280 Professe this I cannot, but I must lye perpetually and exulcerate my conscience.
1653 T. Manton Pract. Comm. James i. 16 [This] doth but prejudice men's minds, and exulcerate them against our testimony.
absolute.1671 J. Milton Samson Agonistes 625 Thoughts my Tormentors..Exasperate, exulcerate, and raise Dire inflammation. View more context for this quotation1842 H. Taylor Edwin the Fair i. ii Detraction that exulcerates.
3. intransitive. To break out into ulcers or sores. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > suppuration > suppurate [verb (intransitive)] > form abscess > form ulcer
ulceratea1425
ulcer1592
exulcerate1597
1597 P. Lowe Art Chirurg. (1634) 101 The cholericke humor..exulcerateth.
1599 A. M. tr. O. Gaebelkhover Bk. Physicke 49/1 The Eyes exulcerate, or are inflamed.
1659 Lady Alimony v. vi. sig. K2 With Balms to close the skin, And leave the wound t' exulcerate within.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1894; most recently modified version published online June 2021).
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