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单词 rhapontic
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rhaponticn.adj.

Brit. /rəˈpɒntɪk/, U.S. /rəˈpɑn(t)ɪk/
Forms:

α. late Middle English–1500s reupontici, 1500s reuponticum.

β. 1500s rewponticke, 1500s rupontike, 1500s–1600s reupontick, 1600s rupontic, 1600s rupontick.

γ. 1500s–1600s rhaponticke, 1600s rhaphontic, 1600s–1700s raphontic, 1600s–1700s rhapontick, 1700s rhaphontic, 1700s– rhapontic, 1800s rapontic.

δ. 1500s rapontici, 1500s rhapontici, 1500s–1600s raponticum, 1500s– rhaponticum, 1600s rapontica.

Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin reuponticum, rhaponticum, raponticum.
Etymology: In α. and β. forms < post-classical Latin reuponticum (a636 in Isidore; frequently from 12th cent. in British sources; compare earlier reoponticum (c400), reum ponticum (6th cent.)), probably < Hellenistic Greek ῥῆον ποντικόν (usually in genitive ῥήου Ποντικοῦ ), in Byzantine Greek also ῥέον ποντικὸν < ῥῆον rhubarb (see Rheum n.2) + ancient Greek ποντικόν , neuter of ποντικός Pontic adj.1 In γ. and δ. forms < post-classical Latin rhaponticum (6th cent. as raponticum) < rha rha n. + classical Latin Ponticum , neuter of Ponticus Pontic adj.1, after Hellenistic Greek ῥᾶ ποντικόν (compare classical Latin rādīx Pontica , Celsus). Compare post-classical Latin reubarbarum rhubarb n. Compare Middle French reupontic (c1450), rheupontique (1583), French †rhupontique (1611 in Cotgrave), also Middle French, French rhapontic (16th cent.), Old Occitan reupontic (c1220), Italian reupontico (a1347 as reopontico ; also 15th cent. as rapontico ), Middle Low German repontik , reponticum . Compare Pontic rhubarb n. at Pontic adj.1 and n.1 Compounds, and compare also rhubarb n.With sense A. 2 compare Middle French reupontic, rapontic (both 1562) denoting a variety of knapweed. In forms reupontici, rapontici after the Latin genitive.
Now rare.
A. n.
1. A type of rhubarb rootstock used medicinally but considered to be of inferior quality (to Chinese varieties), spec. that obtained from Rheum rhaponticum; a medicinal preparation of this. Also: a rhubarb plant that produces this, spec. R. rhaponticum. Rheum rhaponticum, found in Bulgaria and in one site in Norway, is the only species of Rheum native to Europe. It formerly included a very closely related species found in Russia, R. tataricum.
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the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular food plant or plant product > particular vegetables > [noun] > stalk vegetables > garden rhubarb
rhapontic?c1425
rha1578
Pontic rhubarb1597
rhubarb1650
Indian rhubarb1652
monk's rhubarb1737
pie plant1838
?c1425 Recipe in Coll. Ordinances Royal Househ. (Arun. 334) (1790) 473 (MED) Take ginger, canel..croci, rubarbi, reupontici, of ichone nine pennyweight.
1578 H. Lyte tr. R. Dodoens Niewe Herball iii. x. 329 The roote of Rha Ponticke..cureth the vile white scurffe.
1582 Rates Custome House (new ed.) sig. E v Rhaponticum the pound ii.s.
1609 P. Holland tr. Ammianus Marcellinus Rom. Hist. xxii. vii. 198 Neere unto this is the river Rha, on the sides whereof groweth a comfortable and holsom root so named [margin. Rha-Ponticke: and not Rhabarbarum or Rhewbarbe].
1652 P. Heylyn Cosmographie iii. sig. Qqq5v A medicinable and wholesome root..which the Physicians call Rha, by the name of the River, and for distinctions sake Rha Pontick, to difference it from Rhubarb, or Rha Barbarum, as of a different nature from it, this last being purgative, and the other more apt to bind.
1693 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 17 933 That the Rhabarbarum of Alpinus, which in our Gardens is called Rubarb, is the true Rupontick.
1724 Index Mat. Med. 49 True Raphontick, or English Rhubarb.
1763 S. T. Janssen Smuggling 114 This Rhapontick..is a Root so very much resembling Rhubarb..that it is very common to export the same as Rhubarb.
1802 F. W. Blagdon tr. P. S. Pallas Trav. Southern Provinces Russ. Empire I. 138 Our rhapontic, or rhubarb of the steppe, is no other than the Rheum Ribes.
1813 J. M. Good et al. Pantologia at Rhaponticum The rhapontic..is more adstringent than rhubarb.
1838 J. Lindley Flora Medica 358 There is no difficulty in recognising it by..its smell of ‘rhapontic’.
1878 Canad. Pharm. Jrnl. & Trans. 11 326 Rhubarb with powdered rhapontic and other allied roots.
1920 H. G. Greenish Text Bk. Materia Medica (ed. 3) viii. 369 This variety has lately been imported from China; it closely resembles English rhapontic but is usually darker.
2. The root of an alpine knapweed, Leuzea rhapontica (formerly Centaurea rhapontica); the plant itself; cf. centaury n. 2. Obsolete.
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the world > plants > particular plants > plants and herbs > according to family > Compositae (composite plants) > [noun] > greater centaury
great centaury1542
rhapontic1548
centaurea1760
1548 W. Turner Names of Herbes sig. C.i Centaurium magnum..is called of the Poticaries Ruponticum, and in Englishe Rupontike.
?1550 H. Llwyd tr. Pope John XXI Treasury of Healthe sig. R.viii Rewponticke is a singular remedye agaynst Feuers.
1558 W. Ward tr. G. Ruscelli Secretes Alexis of Piemount i. f. 40 Take freshe and greene Rhaponticum, which is the herbe and rote called the more and great Centorie.
1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World II. xxvi. viii. 250 The greater Centaurie, commonly called Rhapontick.
1617 J. Mosan tr. C. Wirsung Gen. Pract. Physick 2nd Table It is..called with vs pontish Rubarbe, to distinguish it from the roote of the great Centorie, which we do commonly call Rapontica.
3. In full mountain rhapontic, rhapontic of the mountain. A species of dock, Rumex pseudoalpinus; the rootstock of this plant. Cf. monk's rhubarb n. 1. Obsolete. rare.
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the world > plants > particular plants > plants and herbs > according to family > Polygonaceae (dock and allies) > [noun]
rhapontic1728
prince's feather1818
1728 E. Chambers Cycl. at Rhaponticum The Mountain Rhapontic, or Monk's Rhubarb.
1738 E. Chambers Cycl. (ed. 2) at Rhaponticum The scarcity of the rhaponticum of the Levant, occasions the mountain rhaponticum, or monk's rhubarb, to be frequently substituted for it, which is a wild sort of lapathum, by botanists called alpinum.
1830 Jrnl. Philadelphia Coll. Pharmacy 1 142 The latter [sc. rumex Alpinus] still bears the vulgar name of rhubarb of the monks, and rhapontic of the mountain.
B. adj.
attributive. Designating the rhubarb plant Rheum rhaponticum and its medicinal rootstock.
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rhapontic1758
asparaginous1832
1758 R. Dossie Elaboratory laid open 371 The true rhubarb may be distinguished from the rhapontic..by the grain and colour.
1820 R. Hooper Lexicon-medicum Rheum rhaponticum, the systematic name of the rhapontic rhubarb.
1847 W. Darlington Agric. Bot. 142 Rhapontic Rheum..Pie Rhubarb.
1864 A. Stillé Therapeutics & Materia Medica 424 Rhapontic rhubarb possessed no purgative qualities, but was used as a stimulant astringent.
1915 H. Kraemer Sci. & Appl. Pharmacognosy 238 Rhapontic rhubarb contains a crystalline glucoside rhaponticin.
2004 B. E. van Wyk & M. Wink Medicinal Plants of World 270/1 Rhapontic rhubarb (Rheum rhaponticum) is no longer recommended.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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