A sharp sudden local pain, like that produced by the thrust of a pointed weapon; esp. (now only) an acute spasmodic pain in the intercostal muscles…
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释义 | the world > health and disease > ill health > pain > types of pain > [noun] > sudden pain (26) stitchc1000 A sharp sudden local pain, like that produced by the thrust of a pointed weapon; esp. (now only) an acute spasmodic pain in the intercostal muscles… showera1300 An attack of physical or emotional suffering; a bout of illness; a spasm of pain. Usually with modifying of-phrase, genitive noun, or adjective. Sc… shutea1300 A sharp twinge of pain. (Cf. shoot, n.1 3c.) gridea1400 A spasm of pain, a pang. gripa1400 A seizure or twinge of pain; a spasm. shota1400 A sudden sharp pain; also dialect ‘a sudden attack of illness or disease’. rare. stounda1400 Hence, a sharp pain, a pang; a fierce attack, a shock. Chiefly northern. Also (Scottish), a thrill (of delight). lancing1470 The action of lance, v. in various senses: e.g. †(a) launching (of boats) (obsolete); †(b) piercing, pricking (obsolete); (c) cutting with a lancet. pang1482 A sudden sharp spasm of pain which grips the body or a part of it; a shooting pain. In early use frequently with reference to pains of death or… twitch?1510 A sudden sharp feeling of physical or mental pain or discomfort; a twinge, a pang, a pinch. Frequently with of. shooting1528 The feeling of a sudden pain; a thrill or dart of pain. storm1540 Pathology. A paroxysm, violent access (of pain or disease). Now chiefly with qualifying word, as asthmatic storm, rheumatic storm. stitching1561 The feeling of a sharp sudden pain. Obsolete. stub1587 A stab or twinge of pain. Now dialect. twinge1608 A sharp pinching or wringing pain; often, a momentary local pain; esp. applied to that of gout and rheumatism. gird1614 A spasm of pain, sudden pang. Now dialect. twang1721 transferred. A sharp pluck or twitch; a tweak; also, the effect of this: a twinge, a sharp pang. Now dialect. tang1724 A projecting pointed part or instrument. figurative. A ‘sting’, a pang. shoot1756 A sharp short twinge (of pain). darting1758 The action of dart, v.; throwing or shooting of darts, etc.; rapid movement as of a dart, etc. writhe1789 A sudden sharp feeling of pain; a twinge. Obsolete. rare. catch1830 A sudden spasm of intense localized pain; a stitch, a muscle cramp. lightning pain1860 a sudden shooting or stabbing pain of neural origin. twitcher1877 A heavy blow; a sharp or sudden pain. Obsolete (in later use English regional). rash1900 Scottish (Shetland). A sudden stabbing pain, a twinge. Now rare. Subcategories:— cause of (1) |
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