单词 | lipothymy |
释义 | lipothymylipothymian. Fainting, swooning, syncope; an instance of this. †Also figurative. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > physical insensibility > unconsciousness > [noun] > fainting or swooning swimeOE swowingc1000 swooningc1290 swoonc1330 soundingc1380 swelteringc1440 sweltingc1460 swalming1487 swounding1570 syncopization1598 fainting1601 lipothymy1603 defection1615 dereliction1647 swebbing1668 swound1880 greyout1942 the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > physical insensibility > unconsciousness > [noun] > fainting or swooning > a faint or swoon swimeOE swooningc1290 swowa1325 swooningc1330 swoon1390 soundc1400 trancec1405 sweamc1415 swoundc1440 sweltingc1460 swarf1488 dwalm?a1513 sounding ecstasy?1565 sounding1580 pasme1591 death1596 lipothymy1603 deliquium1620 delique1645 fainting fit1714 drow1727 faint-fit1795 faint1808 blacking out1930 blackout1934 greyout1942 pass-out1946 1603 F. Herring Certaine Rules (1625) B iij b The wearers of these Amulets haue fallen into sodaine Lypothimies and soundings. 1655 H. L'Estrange Reign King Charles 5 This lipothymie, this faint-heartednesse, lost him [James] the reputation and respects of his people. 1660 Bp. J. Taylor Ductor Dubitantium II. iv. i. 513 When nature is in a lipothymie. 1666 R. Boyle Let. 9 Mar. in Wks. (1772) I. p. lxxxii Others are freed from lypothymias by being pinched, or having cold water thrown in their faces. 1681 Table of Hard Words in S. Pordage tr. T. Willis Remaining Med. Wks. Leipothymy. 1762 R. Pulteney in Philos. Trans. 1761 (Royal Soc.) 52 351 A faint weak voice, an aptitude to fall into lipothymies from slight causes. 1787 W. Falconer Influence Passions (1791) 90 (note) He himself was affected with Lipothymia at seeing a criminal broken on the wheel. 1835–6 Todd's Cycl. Anat. & Physiol. I. 796/1 Syncope occurs without any antecedence of pain or leipothymia. Derivatives lipoˈthymial adj. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > physical insensibility > unconsciousness > [adjective] > fainting or in a swoon > characterized by swooning swounding1570 swooning1646 lipothymous1665 lipothymic1689 lipothymial1898 1898 T. C. Allbutt et al. Syst. Med. V. 371 The lipothymial symptoms soon predominate. lipoˈthymic adj. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > physical insensibility > unconsciousness > [adjective] > fainting or in a swoon > characterized by swooning swounding1570 swooning1646 lipothymous1665 lipothymic1689 lipothymial1898 1689 G. Harvey Art of curing Dis. by Expectation iv. 28 Bleeding very oft..doth upon the stopping of the Blood throw them into a long and deep swooning or Leipothymick fit. 1836 I. Taylor Physical Theory of Another Life 319 All the facts connected with..paralysis and leipothymic states of the system,..will, if fairly considered, either confirm or exclude the theory we adopt. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > physical insensibility > unconsciousness > [adjective] > fainting or in a swoon > characterized by swooning swounding1570 swooning1646 lipothymous1665 lipothymic1689 lipothymial1898 1665 G. Harvey Disc. Plague 26 If the patient is surprised with a Lipothymous anguor, jactitation, or great oppression about the stomach or Hypochonders, expect no relief from Cordials. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1903; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.1603 |
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