α. late Middle English plectorie, late Middle English plectory.
β. 1600s plethorie, 1600s pletory, 1600s– plethory.
单词 | plethory |
释义 | plethoryn.adj.α. late Middle English plectorie, late Middle English plectory. β. 1600s plethorie, 1600s pletory, 1600s– plethory. A. n. 1. Medicine. = plethora n. 1. Now archaic. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > disorders of blood > [noun] > excess of blood plethory?a1425 plenitude1533 plethora?1541 plethorinessc1700 plerosis1811 polyaemia1846 pantoplethora1857 polyhaemia1876 ?a1425 tr. Guy de Chauliac Grande Chirurgie (N.Y. Acad. Med.) f. 31 If þer were plectorie [?c1425 Paris if he be plectorik, i. fulle; L. si plectoria adesset], he myȝt loueably opne þe veyne. 1661 T. Whitaker Elenchus of Opinions Cure of Small Pox 37 Where there is magnitude and violence of disease conjunct with plethory of bloud and consisting age. 1692 W. Salmon Medicina Practica i. xviii. 111/1 That there is no Plethory in a Cachexia is certain. 1715 P. Kennedy Ess. External Remedies 109 The Cause seems to be from a fulnes, Plethory, or too great quantity of the Blood, or Fluids, either from too much Nourishment, or from an Obstruction of some particular Glands. 1757 E. Perronet Mitre (new ed.) iv. lxxv. 234 That some should burst a Plethory, While others scarce have Bread? 1767 W. Harte Amaranth 7 Fat unctuous juices gorg'd the rank-fed root; And plethories of sap produc'd no fruit. 1823 C. Lamb Artific. Comedy in Elia 322 What was it to you if..the thin thing..was persuaded it was dying of a plethory? 1869 Appletons' Jrnl. 11 Sept. 104/1 The hippopotamus taught men the medicinal value of bleeding, being accustomed, when affected by plethory, to bleed itself with a thorn. 1991 P. O'Brian Nutmeg of Consol. (1993) viii. 230 You are at present suffering from a plethory, a common plethory. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > quantity > sufficient quantity, amount, or degree > excessive amount or degree > [noun] > superabundance flood1340 overabundancea1382 abundancec1384 excessa1387 superfluitya1387 surcarka1400 superabundance?a1475 superfluencea1477 abundancy?1526 superfluousnessa1540 pleurisya1550 inundation1589 exsuperance1603 plethory1606 overplus1609 exuberancy1611 redoundancy1623 superabundancy1628 exsuperancy1638 exuberance1638 floodings1674 plethora1700 embarrassment1815 profligacy1834 overfullness1884 1606 Bp. J. Hall Heauen vpon Earth xiii. 93 Perhaps thou labourest of some plethorie of pride. 1626 Bp. J. Hall Serm. Publike Thanksgiuing 47 Hee saw that in this common Plethorie it was fit for vs to bleed. a1676 M. Hale Primitive Originat. Mankind (1677) ii. x. 228 A Plethory or excess of Numbers of Men, sometimes..cause Wars. 1767 W. Harte Amaranth 90 Knowing too much, makes many a muse unfit; 'Tis not the bloom, but plethory of wit. 1791 J. Boswell Life Johnson anno 1778 II. 207 Johnson: It is..owing to a plethory of matter that his style is so faulty. 1796 E. Burke Two Lett. Peace Regicide Directory France i. 14 If we look to nothing but our domestick condition, the state of the nation is full even to plethory. 1835 J. S. Henslow Princ. Bot. ii. iii. 206 Less sap is exhaled..and the tree attains a state of plethory. 1843 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 53 522 The king [sc. Louis XVI] whose plethory was cured by that sharp remedy. 1886 Daily Gaz. & Bull. (Williamsport, Pa.) 23 Aug. 1/1 The plethory of unemployed money..has created a large demand for these mortgages. = plethoric adj. Obsolete. rare. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > disorders of blood > [adjective] > excess of blood plethorica1398 plethorical1603 plethorya1643 plethoretic1725 plethoretical1882 plethorous1906 a1643 J. Shute Judgem. & Mercy (1645) 29 To have a pletory fulnesse of Crude, and raw humours in his Stomach. 1680 Don Tomazo 161 Item for Gaming, that bane of Plethorie Pockets, were brought to sing Lachrymæ over the last penny. DerivativesΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > disorders of blood > [noun] > excess of blood plethory?a1425 plenitude1533 plethora?1541 plethorinessc1700 plerosis1811 polyaemia1846 pantoplethora1857 polyhaemia1876 c1700 J. Fraser Chron. Frasers (1905) 345 His plethoriness came to such a hight that from spitting it flowed to vomiting of blood. 1882 Harper's Mag. Sept. 643/2 You may consult your own taste and the plethorieness of your husband's pocket-book. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.adj.?a1425 |
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