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phthisic
phthisic, n. and a. Now rare. (ˈtɪzɪk) Forms: α. 4–5 tysyk, tisyk, -ik(e, 5 tyseke, -ik, 6 tysyc, -ike, tisicke, tissike, 7 tissick(e, -ique, tisick, tizzick, tysick(e, thisicke. β. 5 ptisike, 6 ptisique, ptysyke, 6–7 ptisicke, 7 ptysick, pthysic(k, -isicke, 7–8 ptisick, 8 ptysic. γ. 6 phthisik(e, -...
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Daffy's Elixir
Evil or any other disorder proceeding from Wind or Crudities; Gout and Rheumatism; Stone or Gravel in the Kidnies; Cholic and Griping of the Bowels; the Phthisic
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tesyke
† tesyk(e obs. form of phthisic.a 1400–50 Stockh. Med. MS. 23 Tesyk. c 1483 Caxton Dialogues 41/40 Tesyque..Tesyke.
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tysyke
† tyssyke, tysyke obs. forms of phthisic.c 1450 Nom. in Wr.-Wülcker 708/5 Hec tisis, the tyssyke. c 1520 Skelton Magnyf. 555 Can you a remedy for a tysyke?
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Panait Cerna
Cerna's "euphoric thirst for life" recalled the work of Parnassian and Symbolist author Alexandru Macedonski, but was tempered by "the mellow anemia of the phthisic
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phthisicky
phthisicky, a. (ˈtɪzɪkɪ) [f. phthisic + -y.] Phthisical, consumptive; asthmatic; wheezy.1697 Lond. Gaz. No. 3322/4 Stolen by a Ptisicky middle⁓sized Man. 1722 Ibid. No. 6119/3 He..has a Ptysicky Cough. 1777 Lightfoot Flora Scot. I. 382 Found successful in pthisicky complaints. 1897 Outing (U.S.) XXI...
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History of tuberculosis
George Sand doted on her phthisic lover, Frédéric Chopin, calling him her "poor melancholy angel".
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tiss-
tisick, tisical, (tiss-) obs. and dial. forms of phthisic, -al. Hence tis(s)icking a. = next; † tisickness, phthisic or asthmatic quality.1533 Elyot Cast. Helthe (1539) 82 Tisiknesse or shortnesse of breth. a 1825 Forby Voc. E. Anglia, Tissick,..a tickling faint cough; called also a ‘tissicky cough’...
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teasicke
† ˈteasicke obs. illit. f. phthisic, consumption.a 1585 Montgomerie Flyting 321 The teasicke, the toothaike, the tittes and the tirles.
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teseke
† teseke obs. form of phthisic.c 1460 Play Sacram. 538 in Non-Cycle Myst. Plays (1909) 74 Þe poose, þe sneke, or þe teseke.
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ph
ph a consonantal digraph, having usually the phonetic value of F. It was the combination used by the Romans to represent the Greek letter ϕ, ϕ or φ, named ϕῖ, Phī. This letter, cognate with Skr. bh (and so with Germanic b), was in early Greek written ΠΗ, and was a real aspirated p; it was subsequent...
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blue
▪ I. blue, a. (bluː, bljuː) Forms: 3 bleu, 3–8 blew, 4 blu(e, bluw(e, 4–5 blwe, 4–6 blewe, 7– blue. [ME. blew, a. OF. bleu, a Common Romanic word (= Pr. blau, blava, OSp. blavo, It. dial. biavo, med.L. blāvus), ad. OHG. or OLG. blâw-:—OTeut. blæ̂wo-z blue, whence also ON. blá-, likewise adopted in M...
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