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gangrened
gangrened, ppl. a. (ˈgæŋgriːnd) Also 7 gangreen'd. [f. gangrene v.: cf. F. gangrené.] 1. Affected with gangrene.1611 Cotgr. s.v. Dieu, Vne Iambe de Dieu, soe doe the canting, and blasphemous rogues of France tearme a cankered, gangrened, or desperately-sore leg. 1682 Dryden & Lee Dk. of Guise v. i, ...
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ungangrened
unˈgangrened, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)1753 N. Torriano Gangr. Sore Throat 81 Those..think that by cutting,..they can more easily separate the gangrened from the ungangrened Parts.
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Radu Gyr
Although severely ill (hepatitis, TBC, haemophilia, gangrened rectal prolapse), he was refused any medical assistance, was starved and tortured.
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gangrene
▪ I. gangrene, n. (ˈgæŋgriːn) Forms: α. 6 cancrena, 6–7 gangrena, 7 gangræna; β. 6 gangræne, 7 gangren, gangriene, 7–9 gangreen, 7– gangrene. [ad. L. gangræna (-grēna), a. Gr. γάγγραινα: cf. F. gangrène; also It. and med.L. cancrena (whence the earliest Eng. form).] 1. A necrosis or mortification of...
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Silver's City (novel)
This is an arresting, imaginative evocation of a world so gangrened by hate and cruelty as to be beyond redemption.
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gangrenous
gangrenous, a. (ˈgæŋgrɪnəs) [f. gangrene n. + -ous. Cf. F. gangréneux (16th c.).] 1. Having the nature of gangrene, or affected with it.1612 Woodall Surg. Mate Wks. (1653) 405 Such Pestilential Gangrenous spots after separate of themselves. 1732 Arbuthnot Rules of Diet 291 Eruptions on the Skin, dar...
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sphacelated
ˈsphacelated, ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ed.] 1. Path. Mortified, gangrened.attrib. 1612 Woodall Surg. Mate Wks. (1653) 387 They used to take off the Sphacelated member. 1738 Phil. Trans. XL. 9 A separation of the sphacelated sluff. 1783 Bentley in Med. Comm. I. 258 The sphacelated parts were dressed. 180...
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Fitz Hugh Ludlow
The Chinaman sank down on the steps of the hong, like a man hearing medicine proposed to him when he was gangrened from head to foot, and made a gesture
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1941 in poetry
Poems of Lesbia Harford, Australia
Rex Ingamells and John Ingamells, At a Boundary, Adelaide, written by two brothers, includes Reginald Ingamells' "The Gangrened
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gangrenate
▪ I. † ˈgangrenate, ppl. a. Obs. rare. [f. gangrene n. + -ate2.] In a state of gangrene.1634 T. Johnson Parey's Chirurg. x. xi. (1678) 238 A putrid..vapour, exhaling from the hurt and gangrenate part of the Brain.▪ II. † ˈgangrenate, v. Obs. Also 6 cancrenate, 7 gangrinate, gangreenate. [f. as prec....
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cankered
cankered, ppl. a. (ˈkæŋkəd) Forms: 5 cankerd, 5–7 -cred, 6 -karde, -card, -cerd, -ckerde, -ckered, -ckred, -crid, (Sc. -karit, -kerit, -kerrit, -kcart, -kart, kankyrryt), 6–7 cankard, 6–8 -kred, 7 -cered, 6– cankered. [f. canker v. + -ed.] 1. Ulcerated, gangrened.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xviii. x...
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unreduced
unreˈduced, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] † 1. Sc. Not annulled or repealed. Obs.1572–3 Reg. Privy Council Scot. II. 185 The saidis first charter and confirmatioun following thairupoun standing unreducit. 1606 [see unquarrelled]. a 1639 Spottiswood Hist. Ch. Scot. vi. (1655) 307 The sentence of forfeiture..stoo...
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overstretch
overˈstretch, v. [over- 27, 10; in sense 2 = MHG. überstrecken.] 1. trans. To stretch too much, or beyond the proper length, amount, or degree. lit. and fig. overstreit in quot. 1330 appears to be for overstreiht (= overstretched); but may possibly be = overstrait.c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. Wace (Rolls...
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rust
▪ I. rust, n.1 (rʌst) Forms: α. 1– rust, 4–6 ruste, 6 rost. β. 4, 6 roust, 5–6 rouste; 5 rowste, 6 rowst. [OE. r{uacu}st (? and rust), = Fris. rûst, rust, roast, MDu. and Du. roest, OS. rost (MLG. rost, rust, LG. rust, rüst), OHG. and G. rost; also (from MLG.) MDa. rost, r{obar}st, MSw. and Sw. rost...
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