单词 | exulcerate |
释义 | † exulcerateadj. 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. archaic. 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. 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. 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). < adj.1540v.1541 |
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