ProphetesAI is thinking...
saucefleme
Answers
MindMap
Loading...
Sources
saucefleme, n. & adj. meanings, etymology and more
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the mid 1600s. Entry status. OED is undergoing a continuous programme of revision to modernize and improve ...
www.oed.com
www.oed.com
saucefleume - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
(a) A skin ailment considered symptomatic of a type of leprosy originating in a humoral disorder, caused by sexual and dietary excess and characterized by ...
quod.lib.umich.edu
quod.lib.umich.edu
sauceflemed, adj. meanings, etymology and more
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective sauceflemed. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete.
www.oed.com
www.oed.com
saucefleme
† saucefleme, n. and a. Obs. Forms: 4 sawcefleem, 4, 6 sausfleme, 5 sawflom, salce-, salfleme, sawse-, sawceflewm(e, sauseflem(e, 6 sawce-, salsefle(a)gme, sawce-, sauce-, sausfleume, sawsfleam, -flame, 7 sauce-, sausfleame, sauceflegme, 5–6 saucefleme. See also sauceline. [a. OF. sausefleme, semi-p...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
saucefleume - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses) ... 1. (a) Of a person, the face or skin: afflicted with saucefleume; (b) of phlegm: salty. Show 7 Quotations ...
quod.lib.umich.edu
quod.lib.umich.edu
Gerard's Herbal - Glossary - Ex-Classics
A thin pus or fluid discharge. Sanious. Oozing a thin pus or fluid discharge. Saucefleme. A swelling of the face accompanied by inflammation. Saunders. Red ...
www.exclassics.com
www.exclassics.com
Jeffrey Aronson: When I use a word . . . Phlegmatic - The BMJ
Saucefleme was a disease associated with facial swelling, supposed to be due to salt humours (Latin salsus = salt). Chaucer's Summoner ...
blogs.bmj.com
blogs.bmj.com
salsefleume :: Anglo-Norman Dictionary
fleume (fleume sause) F656 DMF: saussefleume TLF: ∅ OED: saucefleme n. and adj. MED: saucefleume n. DMLBS: salsus 2914b. s. pathol.swelling of the face ...
www.anglo-norman.net
www.anglo-norman.net
Western Medieval Manuscripts : Medical treatises and recipes
for sore wounds, for saucefleme, for hoarseness or losing one's voice, four for watering or running eyes, to decongest the windpipes and purge them of ...
cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk
cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk
Gerard's Herbal - CHAP. 489. Of Wild Bastard Saffron. - Ex-Classics
The same author reporteth, that the distilled water taken with the water of Lovage, and Dodder, helpeth the saucefleme face, if it be drunk for certain days ...
www.exclassics.com
www.exclassics.com
The Index of Middle English Prose. Handlist XI: Manuscripts in the Li
8). Mooney explains the word "saucefleme" in one medical recipe as a "swelling of the face" (p. 70), helpfully and correctly directing her readers to ...
www.jstor.org
www.jstor.org
sauceline
† sauceline, n. and a. Obs. In 5 sawcelyne, -lyme, sawslem, 6 saucelin, sauslyme. [Corrupt form of saucefleme.] = saucefleme.14.. Stockholm Med. MS. p. 4 in Archæologia XXX. 412/2 Good for sawslem skabbe & mannys lymys. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 441/2 Sawcelyne [Winch. MS. sawcelyme]. 1537 St. Papers Hen....
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai