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单词 foot evil
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foot eviln.

Brit. /ˈfʊt ˌiːvl/, U.S. /ˈfʊt ˌiv(ə)l/
Forms: see foot n. and evil adj. and n.1
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: foot n., evil n.1
Etymology: < foot n. + evil n.1 Compare Dutch voeteuvel (1573 in Middle Dutch as voetouel : compare quot. 1700), Middle Low German vōtȫvel.
Chiefly U.S. Now historical and rare.
Disease of the foot in a person or animal; esp. (a) mud fever (of horses); (b) bovine footrot.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > animal disease or disorder > disorders of horses > [noun] > disorders of feet or hooves
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moltlong1587
scratches1591
hoof-bound1598
corn1600
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scratchets1611
kibe1639
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grease1674
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twitter-bone1688
cleft1694
quittor1703
bleymes1725
crescent1725
hoof-binding1728
capelet1731
twitter1745
canker1753
grease-heels1753
sand-crack1753
thrush1753
greasing1756
bony hoof1765
seedy toe1829
side bone1840
cracked heel1850
mud fever1872
navicular1888
coronitis1890
toe-crack1891
flat-foot1894
the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of visible parts > [noun] > disorders of extremities > of the foot
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Madura foot1855
fallen arch1858
claw-foot1862
foot-drop1886
tarsalgia1890
Morton's metatarsalgia1891
fallen instep1904
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trench foot1915
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the world > health and disease > ill health > animal disease or disorder > disorders of cattle, horse, or sheep > [noun] > disorders of cattle or sheep > foot-rot
clausick1277
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loor1587
footrot1706
halt1742
foot-halt1788
hoof-rot1863
1562 W. Turner Bk. Natures Bathes Eng. f. 6v, in 2nd Pt. Herball It [sc. the Pepper bathe] is good for the leping goute, that runneth from one ioynte to another, and for the handeuell and fote euell.
1700 W. Sewel Compend. Guide Low-Dutch Lang. ii. 31/1 It [sc. the Gout] is a flowing (or running) of a sharp humour which torments the joints of the members; and that on the hands is called Cheiragra (or hand gout) and that on the foot, the Podagra, or foot-evil [Du. Voet-euvel].
1832 Amer. Turf Reg. & Sporting Mag. Apr. 396 Will some of your readers be so good as to suggest some cure for an inveterate case of the scratches of long standing, or perhaps foot evil?
1844 New World 21 Sept. 380/2 There is a kind of foot-evil which causes lameness in the cattle, until they reach Ft. Larime.
1871 Trans. Illinois State Agric. Soc. 1869–70 8 144 The disease known to stock-growers as foot evil or foules, to which our native cattle are occasionally liable.
1921 Amer. Jrnl. Vet. Med. 15 291/1 A condition is prevalent here in the Delta, affecting the feet and legs of horses and mules. Laymen usually refer to the malady as ‘foot evil’ and ‘mud sores’.
2010 W. Bagley Overland West I. vii. 273 In a letter home, California pioneer B. T. McClenny described two dreadful folk diseases, ‘hollow horn’ and ‘foot evil’, which he said were common complaints amongst cattle on the plains.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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