单词 | qualming |
释义 | † qualmingn. Obsolete. The action or fact of having a qualm or qualms. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > digestive disorders > [noun] > nausea wlatingc725 unlusteOE abominationa1398 flatingnessa1398 indignation1398 wambling1398 wlatness1398 nausea?a1425 walmingc1440 loathsomeness1536 qualming1565 subversion of the stomach1569 queasiness1576 pukishness1581 squeamishnessa1586 distaste1598 nausiness1598 wamble1603 sickness1604 distasting1605 distasture1611 nauseation1628 nauseousness1628 qualmishness1643 nauseating1651 crop-sickness1654 squeasinessa1660 mawkishness1670 qualminess1778 wambliness1900 icky1969 1565 T. Cooper Thesaurus Defectio,..the quaulmyng or sownyng of women after conception. ?1577 Misogonus in R. W. Bond Early Plays from Ital. (1911) 224 Is there a quamminge come over your stomacke. 1596 P. Barrough Method of Phisick (ed. 3) viii. 450 It taketh away qwawlming and ouercasting of the hart. 1723 Full & Exact Acct. Tryal Pyrates 52 He and six or seven more of the Onslow's People, after a little qualming about it, did enter. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). qualmingadj. rare. 1. Of the nature of a qualm; characterized by qualms. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > aspects of emotion > manifestation of emotion > [adjective] > sick or ill qualming?1570 society > morality > virtue > righteousness or rectitude > reform, amendment, or correction > repentance or contrition > [adjective] > of nature of sudden access qualming?1570 ?1570 E. Elviden Hist. Pesistratus & Catanea sig. Cviiiv Qualming coldes did so agreeue, and worke him such vnreast, [etc.]. 1644 J. Milton Doctr. Divorce (ed. 2) To Parl. sig. A3 Till they get a little cordiall sobriety to settle their qualming zeale. 1951 W. H. Auden Nones (1952) 40 How will you answer when from their qualming spring The immortal nymphs fly shrieking. 2. Afflicted by or suffering from a qualm or qualms. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > fear > nervousness or uneasiness > [adjective] > uneasy fordrevedc1175 unquemea1400 fearful1535 anxious1548 qualming1576 uneasy1680 scrupulous1851 fidgeting1855 hinky1956 the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > digestive disorders > [adjective] > affected by nausea > of person squeamishc1450 qualmish1548 wamble-cropped1552 wamble-stomached1552 qualming1576 queasy1579 queasy-stomached1579 kecklish1601 keckish1603 nauseous1613 nauseative1620 sick1631 sick at (or to, in) the stomach1653 vomiturient1666 sick as a horse1705 qualmyish1831 squeamy1838 qualmy1846 queachy1859 squalmish1867 wambly1872 ill1928 naar1969 sick as a parrot1979 the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > digestive disorders > [adjective] > affected by nausea > of stomach squeamous1398 queasy1545 wambling1566 qualming1576 squeasy1596 1576 A. Fleming tr. J. Caius Of Eng. Dogges 43 To succour and strengthen quailing and quamming stomackes. 1635 F. Quarles Emblemes v. ii. 250 Let Iesses sov'raigne Flow'r perfume my qualming brest. 1959 M. Peake Titus Alone xli. 80 A pang of greed..skidaddled through his loins and qualming tissues. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1565adj.?1570 |
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