Want of health or soundness; infirmity, trouble, misfortune.
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释义 | the world > health and disease > ill health > [noun] (235) unhealc700 Want of health or soundness; infirmity, trouble, misfortune. untrumnessc897 Weakness, infirmity; ill-health. adleeOE Sickness, disease. Also as count noun: an illness, an ailment. sicknessc967 The state of being sick or ill; the condition of suffering from some malady; illness, ill-health. cothec1000 Sickness, disease, pestilence; an attack of illness, as swooning, the pains of childbirth, etc. unhealthc1000 Want of health; weak or poor health. woe?a1200 Physical pain or distress; disease; infirmity. Obsolete. ail?c1225 Trouble, affliction; (in later use esp.) illness, disease. In early use also: harm. Obsolete. lying?c1225 The action of lie, v.1 in various senses; resting, reclining, remaining in deposit, †being sick, etc. maladyc1275 Ill health, sickness, disease. Obsolete. unsoundc1275 Physical unsoundness; malady or sickness; a wound or sore. feebless1297 Feebleness, infirmity; infirm health. languora1375 Disease, sickness, illness; (also) an instance of this. Obsolete. languishc1384 An illness, a bout of weakness. Obsolete. disease1393 A condition of the body, or of some part or organ of the body, in which its functions are disturbed… gen. The condition of being (more or less… aegritudea1400 Sickness; an instance of sickness. lamea1400 Lameness; infirmity. Obsolete. maleasea1400 Disease, sickness. Obsolete. soughta1400 Sickness, illness, disease. In later use spec. a disease of sheep or other animals. wilc1400 Misery, ill. malefaction?a1425 A sickness, esp. impotence or a fainting fit. firmityc1426 = infirmity, n. unwholesomenessc1449 Unsound or impaired health; unhealthiness. ill1450 Bodily disorder, disease, sickness. (Chiefly Scottish or northern) Frequent in popular names of diseases or distempers. comitial ill, epilepsy: see… languenta1500 A sick person. distemperancea1535 Distempered condition (of the ‘humours’, etc.); bodily or mental disorder, ailment. the valley of the shadow of death1535 shadow of death: a Biblical expression (= Septuagint and New Testament σκιὰ θανάτου, Vulgate umbra mortis) embodying an ancient interpretation of… affect?1537 An abnormal state of the body; a disease or disorder; = affection, n.1 7. Obsolete. affection?1541 Any state or condition of the body, whether due to external or internal influence. Obsolete. distemperature1541 Disordered or distempered condition of the ‘humours’, or of the body; disorder, ailment. inability1547 Physical infirmity, esp. that due to old age or illness; an instance of this. Obsolete. sickliness1565 The state or fact of being sickly; delicacy of constitution, ill-health. languishment1576 Sickness, illness, or physical weakness; suffering. Also as a count noun: a bout of sickness, a disease. cause1578 Disease, sickness. Obsolete. unhealthfulness1589 Unhealthiness. Of persons. crazedness1593 The state of being crazed; infirmity of body or mind. languorment1593 = languishment, n. (in various senses). evilness1599 Ill-health, illness. Obsolete. strickenness1599 craziness1602 The state of being broken down in bodily health or constitution; indisposition, infirmity; shakiness. Also figurative. Obsolete. distemper1604 Deranged or disordered condition of the body or mind (formerly regarded as due to disordered state of the humours); ill health, illness, disease. unsoundness1605 The quality of being physically or materially unsound. Also figurative. invaletude1623 Ill health, sickness, bodily infirmity. unhealthiness1634 The quality or condition of being unhealthy. Of persons, etc. achaque1647 An ailment; an attack of (chronic) illness. unwellness1653 disailment1657 Physical disorder or indisposition. Cf. ailment, n. insalubrity1668 Unhealthiness; sickness. Obsolete. rare. faintiness1683 queerness1687 Strangeness, oddity, eccentricity. Also: an instance of this, a peculiarity, an idiosyncrasy. invalidity1690 Want of bodily strength or health; condition of being an invalid; bodily infirmity. illness1692 Bad or unhealthy condition of the body (or, formerly, of some part of it); the condition of being ill (ill, adj. 8); disease, ailment, sickness… ill health1698 An unsound, disordered condition of health; that state of health which is characterized by the presence of some disease or by the imperfect… ailment1708 As mass noun: the fact of ailing; physical or mental distress or indisposition; illness, poor health. Now somewhat rare. illing1719 Being or becoming ill; illness. invalescence1724 The state or condition of being an invalid; ill health. peakingness1727 sickishness1727 valetudinariness1742 Weakness of health. ailingness1776 The quality or fact of ailing. brash1786 A slight attack of sickness or indisposition; esp. one arising from a disorder of the alimentary canal. Hence teething-brash, weaning-brash. invalidism1794 The state or condition of being a recognized or confirmed invalid; chronic infirmity or ill health that prevents activity. poorliness1814 The condition of being poorly. diseasement1826 The condition of being affected with disease; ailment. invalidship1830 The condition or status of an invalid. valetudinarianism1839 the condition of a valetudinarian; tendency to be in weak health or to be much concerned about one's own health. ailing1862 The action or fact of experiencing or suffering affliction, illness, distress, impairment of health or function, etc.; an instance of this; an… invalidhood1863 The condition of being an invalid. megrims1870 In plural. An unspecified illness; poor health. rare. pourriture1890 Rottenness, rot, decay; frequently figurative. immersement1903 A plunge, a plunging. bug1918 colloquial (originally U.S.). An illness, esp. one caused by a microorganism or virus. condition1920 A state of health, esp. one which is poor or abnormal; a malady or sickness. in a certain, delicate, interesting,or particular condition (see the… Subcategories:— disordered state (37) — feeling of ill health (3) — appearance of ill health (2) — restraint by ill health (3) — taking to bed (2) — removing from service (1) — weakness (49) — weakening or decline in health (30) — physical incapacity (2) — undefined physique (1) — reduced vitality (4) — torpor or sluggishness (5) — susceptibility to disease (6) — time of ill health (1) — sick-list (3) — certificate of illness (4) — pretending illness (3) — relapse (6) |
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