单词 | exulceration |
释义 | exulcerationn. 1. a. Ulceration. Also, ‘the early stage or commencement of ulceration’ (Mayne Exp. Lex.). ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > suppuration > [noun] > a suppuration > abscess > ulcer > formation of ulcerationc1400 exulceration1541 anabrosis1721 1541 T. Elyot Castel of Helthe (new ed.) 56 b Inflamation or exulceration in the guttes or bladder. 1671 W. Salmon Synopsis Medicinæ i. xlviii. 113 A Disease which causeth scratching without Exulceration of the Skin. 1748 tr. Vegetius Of Distempers Horses 17 The Sharpness of the Exulceration is mitigated. 1889 in W. W. Wagstaffe Mayne's Med. Vocab. b. figurative. Embittered condition; exasperation. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > anger > irritation > [noun] sorenessOE courouxa1450 courouce1450 exasperationa1549 exacerbation1582 exulceration1593 vexednessa1670 sweat1715 1593 R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie ii. v. 109 Which exulceration of mind made him apt to take all occasions of contradiction. 1680 H. More Apocalypsis Apocalypseos 110 Rage and exulceration of spirit against the risen witnesses. 2. concrete. An ulcerated place; a sore. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > suppuration > [noun] > a suppuration > abscess > ulcer cankereOE rankle?c1190 fester?c1225 gutefestre?c1225 malemorte1341 mormalc1387 red gownc1400 ulcerc1400 fistula?a1425 esthiomene?1541 fret1545 exulceration1551 phagedaena1567 sycosis1580 ulceration1580 run1648 ulcuscle1794 festering1804 1551 W. Turner Herball (1568) K iij a The whyche pulse..hurte the sores and exulcerations. 1678 W. Salmon tr. Pharmacopœia Londinensis 167 It..heals exulcerations, cools the heat of burning Ulcers. 1879 F. J. Bumstead & R. W. Taylor Pathol. & Treatm. Venereal Dis. (rev. ed.) ii. i. 355 Herpetic exulcerations, or other solutions of continuity. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1894; most recently modified version published online March 2019). < n.1541 |
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