单词 | abstersive |
释义 | abstersiven.adj. Now rare. A. n. A medicine or other agent that cleans or purges. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medicines or physic > medicines for specific purpose > cleansing or expelling medicines > [noun] > purgative laxativec1386 abstersive?a1425 purgative?a1425 lax1526 purgation1527 cleanser1528 looser1528 laskc1540 purger1558 solutory1561 scouring1575 expulsive1576 purge1593 solutive1605 opener1610 physica1616 calastic1621 loosener1630 minorative1633 relaxativea1637 cathartic1651 eccoprotic1656 vacuative1656 aperitive1671 spurger1681 aperient1682 hypercathartic1706 chalastic1708 scourer1718 drastic1783 solvent1815 purgament1828 dejector1831 laxation1897 mochlic1907 jollop1955 poop-pusher1966 ?a1425 tr. Guy de Chauliac Grande Chirurgie (N.Y. Acad. Med.) f. 76 (MED) If we wile purge forsoþ, we shal gyue moderate abstersyuez [L. abstergentia]. ?a1425 tr. Guy de Chauliac Grande Chirurgie (N.Y. Acad. Med.) f. 170 Or what euery place..in which is sanies..i. quittour or filth, it is to vse mundificatiues & abstersiuez & lauatiuez [?c1425 Paris clensynge medecynes, scourynge medecynes, & wasshyng medecynes; L. mundificativis abstersivis et lavativis.]. 1563 T. Gale Certaine Wks. Chirurg. iv. i. iii. f. 2v Such medicines as do mundifie, and cleanse wounds or filthy vlcers: are called abstersiues. 1645 J. Milton Tetrachordon 11 The lowest lees of a canonicall infection liver-grown to their sides; which perhaps will never uncling, without the strong abstersive of som heroick magistrat. 1699 G. Harvey Vanities Philos. & Physick v. 40 To preserve Health..no better ways and means can be used, than applying at certain intervals, to those cleansers or abstersives here before mentioned. 1702 W. Petty in T. Sprat Hist. Royal Soc. (ed. 2) 295 Abstersives are Fuller's earth, Soap, Linseed-oyl, and Oxgall. 1726 J. Swift Gulliver II. iii. vi. 83 Administer to each of them..Abstersives. 1851 Homœopathic Rec. 1 Nov. 79 Tonics and stimulants, forced attention to this or that course of life, sedatives and palliatives, repellants, alteratives, and abstersives, are the resources of Allopathy. 1883 Pop. Sci. Monthly Dec. 203 Grape-breakfasts, grape-luncheons, and grape-suppers.., but no bread nor anything that could interfere with the system-renovating effect of the sweet abstersive. 1908 D. Graham Gram. of Philos. ii. 55 Consider how enormously the characters of most of the early and mediaeval saints, even, would have been improved by liberal, diurnal washings with plain soap and water,—not holy soap and water, but simply the plain abstersives, ordinary soap and water. B. adj. Having the quality of cleansing, scouring, or washing away impurities; that purges. Also: of or relating to abstersion. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medicines or physic > medicines for specific purpose > cleansing or expelling medicines > [adjective] > purgative outrunningeOE laxativea1398 purgativea1398 openinga1400 abstersive?a1425 purging?c1425 solublec1503 minorative1543 purgy1562 relaxing1562 solutive1564 benedict1576 aperitive1582 scouring1597 apertive1605 dejective1605 relaxative1611 subductory1620 calastic1621 aperient1626 cathartic1639 dejectory1640 relaxant1651 spurginga1652 cathartical1656 anastomotic1657 ecphractic1657 ecphractical1657 rhyptical1657 rhyptic1659 loosening1665 eccathartic1681 fluxing1702 chalastic1704 loosinga1722 hypactic1753 evacuatory1789 evacuant1800 relaxatory1925 ?a1425 tr. Guy de Chauliac Grande Chirurgie (N.Y. Acad. Med.) f. 81v Þe medecene abstersyue [?c1425 Paris clensynge medecyne; L. medicamen abstersivum]. ?a1425 tr. Guy de Chauliac Grande Chirurgie (N.Y. Acad. Med.) f. 178v (MED) Piper is a spice of a grayne or corne..it is attractiue & abstersyue. 1541 T. Elyot Castel of Helthe (new ed.) 27 White betes are also abstersive, and lowseth the bealye. 1597 J. Gerard Herball ii. 199 Lampsana is of nature hot, and somewhat abstersiue or scowring. 1603 P. Holland tr. Plutarch Morals 656 These almonds have an abstersive propertie to bite, to clense and scoure the flesh. a1680 S. Butler Genuine Remains (1759) I. 111 Has an abstersive Virtue to make clean Whatever Nature made in Man obscene. 1726 E. Fenton in A. Pope et al. tr. Homer Odyssey V. xx. 189 And let th' abstersive sponge the board renew. 1768 Gentleman's Mag. Mar. 108/1 It [sc. vinegar] is attenuating, stimulating, sudorific, diuretic, abstersive, and a powerful allayer of inflammations. 1845 R. Ford Hand-bk. Travellers in Spain I. i. 124 Aqua bendita, which the devil is said to hate even worse than monks did the common abstersive fluid. 1854 Putnam's Monthly Mag. Sept. 254/2 Whale oil soap is as abstersive for what I know as the most immaculate old brown Windsor. 1903 Dominion Dental Jrnl. Oct. 611 Persist in petitioning for the compulsory injection of abstersive consumption serums. 2003 Press & Jrnl. (Aberdeen) (Nexis) 8 Jan. 16 It has been an abstersive week in the howe... Doncaster Council had a mystery sewer problem which was traced eventually to a surfeit of fat. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.adj.?a1425 |
随便看 |
英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。