单词 | saddle boil |
释义 | > as lemmassaddle boil C3. Forming adjectives and nouns relating to the (injurious) effects of riding, as saddle boil, saddle bruise; †saddle bitten, saddle weary, adjs.See also saddle sore, -sore adj., gall, and -galled at Compounds 4. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > animal disease or disorder > disorders of horses > [noun] > chafing or galling gallc1440 navel-gall?1523 spur-galling1566 saddle boil1591 saddle bruise1591 shackle-gall1596 warble1607 pince1610 stickfast1610 saddle galla1637 spur-gall1655 collar-gall1684 saddle mark1687 holster-gall1689 navel-galling1691 gall-spot1713 warble tumour1805 saddle sore1873 the world > health and disease > ill health > animal disease or disorder > disorders of horses > [adjective] > disorders of back saddle bitten1591 tifled1703 sore-backed1901 sore-back1923 the world > health and disease > ill health > animal disease or disorder > disorders of horses > [adjective] > chafed or galled galledc1000 saddle bitten1591 shackle-galled1596 navel-galled1601 spur-galled1608 saddle-galled1648 trace-galled1673 collar-galled1684 trace-beaten1687 halter-cast1704 1591 R. Greene Second Pt. Conny-catching sig. A2v He..made him spotted in the backe, as if he had been saddle bitten. 1602 Contention Liberalitie & Prodigalitie ii. ii. sig. C For Brocke mine Asse is saddle-pincht vull sore. 1639 Markham's Compl. Farriar xxxii. 163 (heading) To heal saddle bruises, hard swellings, and all sort of Impostumations. 1709 London Gaz. No. 4523/4 He had..a white Spot on his Back, that came by a Saddle-bruise. 1741 tr. G. Faerno Fables iii. 145 An Ass, with galling Saddle raw, Was left at Grass to fill his Maw. 1771 W. Gregory Diary 17 Sept. in New Eng. Mag. 18 (1895) 343/1 Slept little on account of a great headache from riding all day in the sun, besides being saddle sick. 1798 E. Perkins in C. C. Langworthy View of Perkinean Electr. (ed. 2) 95 I have frequently, however, heard of the little painful swellings on the back, generally termed saddle boils, being cured by the operation of the metallic influence. 1833 Amer. Jrnl. Sci. in W. H. Hamilton et al. Price & Price Policies (1938) 122 [Petroleum] is at this time in general use among the inhabitants of the country for saddle bruises and that complaint called the ‘scratches’ in horses. 1860 J. D. Johnston China & Japan xii. 298 We arrived sound in limb and muscle, but decidedly damp and saddle-weary. 1868 Let. 27 Aug. in R. F. Burton Lett. Battlefields Paraguay (1870) 362 We had gone..twenty miles in five hours, and there were no traces of ‘saddle-sickness’. 1887 ‘F. Anstey’ in Macmillan's Mag. Feb. 261/2 My riding was interrupted for a while. Brutus was discovered..to have a saddle-raw. 1898 E. W. Hamilton Mawkin of Flow 149 We had ridden ten miles..and were passably saddle-sick. 1909 Chambers's Jrnl. June 347/1 In a general way, the word Bush recalls to the writer..the sun and dust and saddle-weariness of the great gray inland plains. 1941 J. Steinbeck & E. F. Ricketts Sea of Cortez xvi. 160 I removed the saddle to see whether he might not be saddle-burned. 1975 J. O'Faolain Women in Wall viii. 137 We've been in the saddle too long, men of our race! We have saddle-fatigue. 2007 M. Chabon in N.Y. Times Mag. 25 Feb. 38/2 The wind carried..the plangent cry of a soldier-muezzin calling his saddle-weary brothers to a belated Jumuah. < as lemmas |
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