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单词 ulcerous
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ulcerousadj.

Brit. /ˈʌls(ə)rəs/, U.S. /ˈəls(ə)rəs/
Etymology: < Latin ulcerōsus, < ulcer- , ulcus ulcer n. Hence also Italian ulceroso, Spanish ulceroso, Portuguese ulceroso, French ulcéreux, -euse (1554), Danish ulcerøs.
1. Of the nature of an ulcer or ulcers; forming a purulent sore.
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the mind > emotion > hatred > object of detestation (person or thing) > [adjective]
loatha700
eileOE
andsetec1000
wlatfulc1230
aloathedc1275
wlatsomea1300
unhonest13..
wlata1325
hideousc1330
abominable1340
hatefula1382
hatesomea1382
abominablec1384
odiousa1387
fulsomec1390
accursedc1400
hatousc1400
rankc1400
hateablec1425
odiblec1425
ugsomec1425
wretchedc1430
loathsomec1440
loathfula1450
noisomea1450
abhominal1477
detestable1477
loathy1481
loathing?a1513
oppugnanta1513
irksome1513
hateworthy1548
abhorful1565
ugged1570
detestine1575
ulcerous1577
opposite1578
scandalous1592
offensive1594
obscene1597
ulcered1602
dirtya1616
abhorrent1628
toady1628
envious1630
repugnant1633
nauseating1645
nauseous1646
obnoxious1646
detestful1654
reluctant1663
horrid1666
abnoxious1682
devilish1692
invidious1710
repellent1776
repellant1780
sickening1789
toadish1822
carrion1826
ugging1839
cussed1853
repugnant1879
jerky1944
vomitous1952
barfy1957
the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > suppuration > [adjective] > abscess > ulcer
ulcerous1577
ulcery1611
ulcerative1800
1577 B. Googe tr. C. Heresbach Foure Bks. Husbandry iii. f. 144 The vlcerous places, must be noynted with Uineger.
1592 Greenes Groats-worth of Witte Let. to Wife sig. F4 For my gluttony, I suffer hunger:..for my adultery, vlcerous sores.
1603 P. Holland tr. Plutarch Morals 97 Honie..being applied to a sore or ulcerous place, at the first doth smart and sting.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Timon of Athens (1623) iv. iii. 40 Shee, whom the Spittle-house, and vlcerous sores, Would cast the gorge at. View more context for this quotation
1744 G. Berkeley Siris (ESTC T72826) §21 In obstructions and ulcerous erosions of the inward parts.
1752 G. Berkeley Further Thoughts Tar-water in Wks. (1871) III. 499 Good against ulcerous eruptions.
1789 A. Duncan Mariner's Chron. (1805) IV. 42 Their lips began to break out in watery and ulcerous blisters.
1834 J. Forbes tr. R. T. H. Laennec Treat. Dis. Chest (ed. 4) 279 The disease is curable..after the softening of the tubercles and the formation of an ulcerous excavation.
1897 T. C. Allbutt et al. Syst. Med. III. 886 In some instances the foreign bodies had escaped from the appendix through the ulcerous openings they had made in its walls.
figurative.1601 J. Marston et al. Iacke Drums Entertainm. v. sig. H2 Why now the vlcerous swelling of my hate Is broken forth.1602 J. Marston Antonios Reuenge iv. iii. sig. G4v The polluting filth Of vlcerous sinne.
2.
a. Afflicted with an ulcer or ulcers; exhibiting ulceration.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > suppuration > [adjective] > abscess > ulcer > affected with
ulceratea1425
ulcerated1547
ulcered1575
ulcerous1600
1600 B. Jonson Every Man out of his Humor Induct. sig. Bii Every servile imitating spirit..striues to fling His vlc'rous bodie in the Thespian spring, And streight leap's forth a Poet. View more context for this quotation
1600 R. Cawdrey Treasurie Similies 266 Scuruie, Scabbie, and vlcerous persons.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Macbeth (1623) iv. iii. 152 Strangely visited people All swolne and Vlcerous..he cures. View more context for this quotation
1662 H. Hibbert Body Divinity I. 313 They observed..whether the bowels were of an unnatural colour, or ulcerous.
1899 T. C. Allbutt et al. Syst. Med. VI. 105 Cavities resulting from their destruction present irregular, anfractuous, ragged and ulcerous walls.
absolute.1889 H. M. Stanley in Stanley & Africa (1890) xvii. 392 Assiduously dressing and trimming up the ulcerous ready for the march to Zanzibar.
b. figurative. (Cf. ulcerated adj. 1b.)
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the mind > goodness and badness > wrongdoing > corruption > [adjective]
sickc960
foulOE
unwholec1000
thewlessa1327
corrupt1340
viciousc1340
unwholesomec1374
infecta1387
rustyc1390
unsound?a1400
rottenc1400
rotten-heartedc1405
cankereda1450
infectedc1449
wasted1483
depravate?1520
poisoned1529
deformed1555
poisonous1555
reprobate1557
corrupted1563
prave1564
base-minded1573
tainted1577
Gomorrhean1581
vice-like1589
depraved1593
debauched1598
deboshedc1598
tarish1601
sunk1602
speckled1603
deboist1604
diseased1608
ulcerous1611
vitial1614
debauchc1616
deboise1632
pravous1653
depravea1711
unhealthy1821
scrofulous1842
septic1914
society > morality > moral evil > moral or spiritual degeneration > [adjective] > corrupted or corrupt > morally sick or diseased
sickc960
unwholec1000
cankereda1450
gangrened1591
diseased1608
ulcerous1611
gangrenous1628
ulcerated1634
ulcerate1654
1611 J. Speed Hist. Great Brit. ix. xvi. 656/1 A weauer (the Bailiffe of the Towne) was the vlcerous head, to which that corruption gathered.
1644 J. Milton Doctr. Divorce (ed. 2) 37 Did God for this come down..to patch up an ulcerous and rott'n common-wealth with strict and stern injunctions.
1660 T. M. Walker's Hist. Independency IV. 22 Belching forth the scandalous language of their ulcerous tongues to incense the People.
1879 H. George Progress & Poverty (1881) x. v. 494 A just man would crush with his foot such an ulcerous ant-hill!
3. Developed in, proceeding from, ulcers.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > suppuration > [adjective] > abscess > ulcer > caused by
ulcerous1660
ulcerative1876
1660 O. Sedgwick in C. H. Spurgeon Treasury of David (1870) I. Ps. xix. 12 Methinks sin is..like evil and ulcerous humours.
1718 J. Quincy Pharmacopœia Officinalis 121 Ulcerous Exudations, which by their loose situations are easily carried along with the Medicine.
1845 G. S. Faber Eight Diss. II. App. vi. 311 By reason of some colouring ulcerous matter, the skin of the sufferer would pass through the different successive shades of dark red and lead colour and complete black.
4. Characteristic of, appropriate to, ulcers.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > suppuration > [adjective] > abscess > ulcer > characteristic of
ulcerous1641
1641 in J. Rushworth Hist. Coll.: Third Pt. (1692) I. 218 I cannot but admire how this..Body of Judicature should swell up into such a vast and ulcerous dimension.
1721 W. Gibson Farriers Dispensatory iii. xiv. 268 To dry up watry Corruptions, which create an ulcerous Disposition in the Legs.
1842 Ld. Tennyson St. Simeon Stylites in Poems (new ed.) II. 53 Thrice ten years, Thrice multiplied by superhuman pangs,..In coughs,..ulcerous throes and cramps.
1896 T. C. Allbutt et al. Syst. Med. I. 127 The development of ulcerous conditions when the process affects free surfaces.
5. = ulcerated adj. 3.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > suppuration > [adjective] > abscess > ulcer > characterized by
exulcerate1540
incancred1562
exulcerated1576
ulcered?1587
inulcerated1632
ulcerated1706
ulcerous1751
ulcerative1813
1751 Fothergill (title) Account of the Ulcerous Sore Throat.
1762 Philos. Trans. 1761 (Royal Soc.) 52 264 His disorder has been a malignant or ulcerous sore throat.
1859 R. H. Semple tr. P. Bretonneau et al. Mem. Diphtheria 84 Severe and obstinate ulcerous inflammations of the skin and mucous tissue.
1883 J. M. Duncan Clin. Lect. Dis. Women (ed. 2) xvii. 176 A disease exactly resembling the acute ulcerous stomatitis of children.

Derivatives

ˈulcerously adv.
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1847 Webster's Amer. Dict. Eng. Lang. Ulcerously.
ˈulcerousness n.
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1727 N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. II Ulcerousness, ulcerous State, Condition, or Quality.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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