单词 | nervose |
释义 | nervoseadj.ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > diseases of tissue > disorders of ligaments > [adjective] cordousc1400 nervose?a1450 ?a1450 tr. Lanfranc Sci. Cirurgie (BL Add. 12056) (1894) 99 The crampe ys a seknesse cordouse, oþere ellys nervose. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > vigour or force > [adjective] sensiblea1393 eloquent1393 rhetoricc1450 mightya1500 pithy1529 grave1541 pithful1548 weighty1560 sappy1563 emphatical1567 fasta1568 thwacking1567 forceful1571 enforceable1589 energetical1596 eloquious1599 sinewy1600 emphatic1602 sinewed1604 strong1604 tonitruous1606 nervose1645 nervous1663 energetic1674 energic1683 strong1685 cogent1718 lapidary1724 forcible1726 authoritative1749 terse1777 telling1819 vigorous1821 sturdy1822 tonitruant1861 meaty1874 vertebrate1882 energized1887 jawy1898 heavy1970 1645 R. Baillie Let. & Jrnls. (1841) II. 311 Give him a succinct and nervose answer. 1668 G. C. in H. More Divine Dialogues sig. A5 Severall such like Prettinesses accompany the nervose prosecution of the main Subject of these Dialogues. a. Of the nature of or containing nerves. Obsolete. rare. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > nervous system > nerve > [adjective] > consisting of nervose1673 1673 J. Ray Observ. Journey Low-countries 144 The vapour of Quicksilver doth principally affect the brain and nervose parts. 1724 Philos. Trans. 1722–3 (Royal Soc.) 32 431 He considers the Papillæ of the nervose Tunic in the Inside of the Stomach. 1725 N. Robinson New Theory of Physick 46 Two Kinds of Fibres,..the one Nervose, and exquisitely quick of Sensation. b. Designating or affecting the function of nerves. Obsolete. rare. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > nervous system > nerve > [adjective] nervousc1475 neuromyic1841 neuric1857 neuromuscular1864 neurine1870 nervose1880 neurovascular1888 intraneural1901 myoneural1905 neuromotor1917 neuromyal1926 the world > health and disease > healing > medicines or physic > medicines for specific purpose > preparations for treating specific parts > [adjective] > for the nerves neurotic1659 nervine1718 nervous1718 neuritic1725 nervose1880 the world > health and disease > healing > medicines or physic > medicines for specific purpose > restoratives, tonics, or stimulants > [adjective] > stimulant > for the nerves neurotic1659 nervose1880 1880 Cope's Tobacco Plant 539/2 The grown man, in the full exercise of all the nervose functions, can use the nervose aliments with a prudent moderation. 4. a. Botany. Of a leaf or other plant part: having veins or nerves; spec. having parallel venation. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > part of plant > leaf > [adjective] > having or not having veins venose?a1425 venous1626 nervous1668 veiny1681 nervose1753 nerveless1783 veinless1783 nerved1793 nervated1802 trinerved1811 trinervate1813 venulose1821 penninerved1849 penniveined1855 parallelinervate1857 parallelivenous1857 penninervate1857 net-veined1860 basinerved1866 nervate1866 obtectovenose1866 palm-veined1866 parallelinerved1866 parallelivenose1866 parallelinervous1893 pinninervate1893 1753 Chambers's Cycl. Suppl. at Leaf Nervose Leaf, one whose vessels are simple, and extend themselves parallely from the base toward the summit, without any ramifications. 1760 P. Miller Short Introd. Bot. 28 A nervose leaf..is one that has single veins [etc.]. 1866 J. Lindley & T. Moore Treasury Bot. II. 786/1 Nervate, nerved, nervose, having several ribs. 1898 Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 25 283 Leaves entire, nervose, bright green. 1941 Ann. Missouri Bot. Garden 28 415 Petiole up to 7 cm. long, plicate, nervose. 1988 Ann. Missouri Bot. Garden 75 575 The dorsal area triangular, lightly nervose. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > invertebrates > phylum Arthropoda > class Insecta > parts of insects > [adjective] > of wing(s) > of or relating to nervure > having nervures nervose1819 nerve-winged1847 1819 G. Samouelle Entomologist's Compend. 219 Elytra coriaceous, nervose, decussating each other. DerivativesΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > vigour or force > [adverb] largec1405 sensibly?a1425 eloquently1471 fectuallyc1485 in largea1500 pithily1533 enforcingly1571 emphatically1577 nervously1641 sensible1659 nervosely1678 forcefullya1774 cogentlya1797 accentedly1856 tersely1874 1678 T. Gale Court of Gentiles: Pt. IV iv. iii. 113 Aquinas has copiosely and nervosely defended our hypothesis. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.?a1450 |
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