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单词 bandage
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bandagen.

Brit. /ˈbandɪdʒ/, U.S. /ˈbændɪdʒ/
Etymology: < French bandage, < bande band n.2: see -age suffix. Originally a term of surgery.
1.
a. Surgery. A strip or band of woven material used to bind up a wound, sore, or fractured limb.
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the world > health and disease > healing > medical appliances or equipment > bandage > [noun]
swathec1050
blood benda1250
blood bandc1300
bondc1384
whip1504
trusser1519
swath-band1556
swaddlea1569
winding band1582
deligature1583
ligation1598
bandage1599
fettle1599
ligament1599
selvage1599
swathe1615
swaddlings1623
anadesm1658
fasciation1658
girt1676
platysma1684
flannels1723
fillet1802
sealing1862
1599 A. M. tr. O. Gaebelkhover Bk. Physicke 185/2 On the syde of the Rupture, ther must be sowede a little bandage.
1726 E. Fenton in A. Pope et al. tr. Homer Odyssey IV. xix. 534 With bandage firm Ulysses' knee they bound.
1748 T. Smollett Roderick Random I. xxviii. 258 We reduced the fracture, dressed the wound, applied the eighteen-tailed bandage.
1852 H. B. Stowe Uncle Tom's Cabin I. xvii. 289 There, there—let me fix this bandage.
b. abstract. = bandaging n. 1.
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the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > treatment by topical applications > [noun] > bandaging
deligation1615
fasciation1650
bandage1720
bandaging1835
obvolution1857
1720 London Gaz. No. 5901/3 Lectures in Osteology, Bandage, etc.
2. A strip of any flexible material used for binding or covering up, esp. for blindfolding the eyes.
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the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > fastening > binding or tying > a bond, tie, or fastening > [noun] > a band or binding > strip of material > specific flexible
band1611
bandage1715
1715 S. Garth Claremont 16 Justice [shall] need no Bandage for her Eyes.
1740 G. Smith tr. Laboratory (rev. ed.) App. p. xli Glew them together with a bandage of paper.
1813 P. B. Shelley Queen Mab i. 10 Like bandages of straw Beneath a wakened giant's strength.
figurative.1750 W. Shenstone Ode to Indolence 12 Ah! gentle Sloth! indulgent spread The same soft bandage o'er my mind.1862 F. D. Maurice Mod. Philos. v. §66 Tie the controversy with bandages of argument.
3. A band or strip of material used to bind together and strengthen any structure. archaic.
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the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > fastening > binding or tying > a bond, tie, or fastening > [noun] > a band or binding > strip of material
band1483
fillet1601
welt1607
bandage1766
1766 J. Entick Surv. London in New Hist. London IV. 205 A channel cut into the bandage of Portland-stone.
1842 J. Gwilt Encycl. Archit. Gloss. 929 Bandages, the rings or chains of iron inserted in the corners of a stone wall..which act as a tie on the walls to keep them together.

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c. A band of material used to wrap the legs of a horse for support or protection. Cf. boot n.3 5.
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the world > food and drink > farming > animal husbandry > keeping or management of horses > horse-gear > [noun] > other gear
trainel1283
forelock1467
trannet1504
lungec1721
allonge1773
long rein1775
housing1809
bandage1828
ankle boot1835
setting muzzle1835
nosebag1839
foot rope1854
breast-cord1861
safe1875
snubbing-post1875
toggery1877
crib-muzzlea1884
1828 R. Darvill Treat. Race Horse vii. 134 When the horse is at exercise, the boot on the leg, if well padded, is, I think, preferable to the bandage, as it is better adapted to ward off blows.
1867 J. C. Simpson Horse Portraiture viii. 114 The uses of bandages when at work are to support the ligaments and tendons.
1946 M. C. Self Horseman's Encycl. 24 Horses being vanned or shipped usually have their legs bandaged with a dry bandage..to prevent injury.
1990 Horse & Pony 13 Sept. 42/2 Should your showjumping pony wear boots or bandages? You decide.
2007 Horse & Rider Oct. 91 In very cold weather, stable bandages can help to keep your horse's legs warm.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1885; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

bandagev.

Brit. /ˈbandɪdʒ/, U.S. /ˈbændɪdʒ/
Etymology: < bandage n.
To tie or bind up with a bandage. literal and figurative.
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the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > treatment by topical applications > treat by topical applications [verb (transitive)] > bandage
bindc1175
scarf1601
fast1618
band1700
roll1746
fetter1756
bandage1774
to strap up1843
1774 O. Goldsmith Hist. Earth II. 223 Their artificial deformities of..bandaging the feet.
1834 T. Carlyle Sartor Resartus iii. i. 76/1 So bandaged, and hampered, and hemmed in..with thousand requisitions.
1873 Æ. Munro Nursing iv. 159 To bandage a part well.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1885; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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