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单词 numbed
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numbedadj.

Brit. /nʌmd/, U.S. /nəmd/
Forms: see numb adj. and -ed suffix1; also 1500s nombde, 1900s– nummed (irregular).
Origin: Apparently formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: numb adj., -ed suffix1.
Etymology: Apparently < numb adj. + -ed suffix1. Compare slightly later numb v. and slightly earlier benumbed adj.
1. Deprived of physical sensation or of the power of movement, esp. through extreme cold.
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the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > physical insensibility > [adjective] > rendered physically insensible
astonieda1375
benumba1400
numba1400
aclumsida1425
benumbed1547
numbed1553
astonished1576
astoned1578
brawned1582
soporiferous1599
cauterized1603
mortified1608
stupefied?1611
obtundeda1644
bedeaded1656
the mind > emotion > fear > physical symptoms of fear > [adjective] > petrified or frozen
numbed1553
dead-strookena1593
dead-struck1597
petrified1720
the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > physical insensibility > [adjective] > rendered physically insensible > by cold
clumsed1388
numba1400
afoundered?a1425
benumbed1547
numbed1553
the world > matter > properties of materials > temperature > coldness > [adjective] > affected with or having sensation of cold > numbed with cold
clumsed1388
numba1400
benumbed1547
numbed1553
clumsy1600
clumse1611
shrammed1874
1553 J. Brende tr. Q. Curtius Rufus Hist. vii. f. 129 They were streyght wayes so nummed for coolde, that they could not ryse agayne.
1577 B. Googe tr. C. Heresbach Foure Bks. Husbandry ii. f. 68v You must shake of the Caterpillers in the mornyng,..when they be nummed.
1596 E. Spenser Second Pt. Faerie Queene vi. xi. sig. Ii6 Like lyfull heat to nummed senses brought, And life to feele, that long for death had sought. View more context for this quotation
1601 J. Marston et al. Iacke Drums Entertainm. ii. sig. D2 I am almost dead, numbd vp with feare.
1669 W. Gurnall Christian in Armour (new ed.) ii. 195/1 Finding his hands nummed with cold, he goes first to the fire.
1683 I. Walton Chalkhill's Thealma & Clearchus 42 We brought him home, where with warm Potions, We thaw'd his nummed Joynts into their motions.
1716 A. Pope tr. Homer Iliad II. viii. 396 The Tendon burst beneath the pondrous Blow, And his numb'd Hand dismiss'd his useless Bow.
1727 A. Hamilton New Acct. E. Indies II. xxxix. 89 It grew first red by Inflammation, and then blue and nummed.
1842 H. E. Manning Serm. xiv. 195 We are slowly recovering, anxiously chafing our numbed limbs to life.
1860 J. Tyndall Glaciers of Alps i. xxv. 190 I was too intent upon my work to heed the cold much, but I was numbed.
1899 T. C. Allbutt et al. Syst. Med. VI. 586 The tip of the tongue and the lips felt numbed during cold weather.
1935 E. R. Eddison Mistress vii. 117 Because I am a soldier, yet have I not such nummed and so clumsy hands for't as tell a lady she's out of fashion.
1993 K. S. Robinson Green Mars (new ed.) 185 As he dug around in it with numbed fingers, the subnivean environment looked to Sax to be a fascinating place.
2. In extended use = numb adj. 1b.
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?1570 E. Elviden Hist. Pesistratus & Catanea sig. D.viiv And had no power to moue his speech, his tong was so restraind: Nor render thanks his nummed sense was so in secret painde.
1602 J. Marston Antonios Reuenge Prol. sig. A2 Drizling sleete Chilleth the wan bleak cheek of the numd earth.
1638 T. Nabbes Covent Garden ii. vi. 24 How on a sodaine my resolves are numb'd, And frozen into silence.
1673 F. Kirkman Unlucky Citizen Preface sig. A3 All the faculties of my Soul were numb'd and deaded, and I was a very lump or Chaos of confusion to my self.
1699 T. D'Urfey Famous Hist. Rise & Fall Massaniello (1700) ii. i. i. 5 Th' Sun begins to clear our drooping Plants by Sorrow numb'd and blasted.
1731 J. Ralph Fall Earl of Essex v. i. 62 Her Lips are chill'd, Her Cheek grows pale, and ev'ry Sense is numb'd With Agony.
1767 B. Thornton Amphitryon i. i. 31 I'm sore afraid; I'm numb'd all over.—Now could I not tell, If any one should ask me, where I am.
1851 L. S. C. McCord Caius Gracchus v. vi. 125 Their hearts are dead For very fright within them, and are numbed To the forgetfulness of friendship.
1884 Manch. Examiner 4 June 5/2 The reform agitation first stirred his numbed faculties into the energies of a free and active manhood.
1891 T. Hardy Tess of the D'Urbervilles III. lvii. 249 Broken in heart and numbed, he had nothing to hurry for.
1916 E. R. Burroughs Beasts of Tarzan xiii. 204 Slowly her numbed senses were returning to her and she was commencing to think very fast indeed.
1954 W. Lewis Self Condemned iii. 29 His mother, too, was numbed, was part of the same somnambulism, and age too was superadded.
1993 N.Y. Times Mag. 19 Sept. 36/1 Fear turned to numbed disbelief as the mighty Mississippi..turned into a raging monster of mud.

Compounds

numbed palsy n. Obsolete rare = numb palsy n. at numb adj. and n.2 Compounds 2.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > convulsive or paralytic disorders > [noun] > palsy or paralysis
palsyc1250
palsy pinec1390
paralysiea1425
paralysis1525
palsy-evil1532
pairls1621
numb palsy1642
numbed palsy1655
shrew-running1704
paralysation1846
palsification1866
shrew-stroke1872
1655 T. Moffett & C. Bennet Healths Improvem. xxiii. 224 They cast..Sophia Queen of Poland into a numb'd Palsie.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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