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splenetic
splenetic, a. and n. (splɪˈnɛtɪk) Forms: 5–6 splenetyk(e, 6 -ike, -ique, 7–8 -ick, 7– splenetic; 7 spleenetick. [ad. late L. splēnētic-us, f. splēn spleen. So F. splénétique, It. splenetico, Sp. and Pg. esplenetico. See also splenatic a. and splenitic a. Metrical examples show that down to the begin... Oxford English Dictionary
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splenetic
splenetic/splɪˈnetɪk; splɪ`nɛtɪk/ adj(fml 文) habitually grumpy and irritable 脾气坏的; 乖戾的; 易怒的. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Esad Sejdic
The S.League supporters also wrote splenetic responses to the newspaper, saying that Sejdic should play. wikipedia.org
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Diasenna
Diasenna was said to ease and comfort the melancholic, and splenetic, and was good against all diseases arising from an atrabilis. wikipedia.org
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splenetive
ˈsplenetive, a. rare. [Cf. splenative a.] 1. = splenetic a. 3.1679 Fletcher's Elder Brother iv. i. (Fol.2), Some splenetive [Q.1 spleenative] Youths now, that had never seen more than thy Country smoak, will grow in choler. 2. = splenetic a. 4.1829 Examiner 421/1 The Quarterly..pours forth splenetiv... Oxford English Dictionary
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splenitic
† splenitic, a. Obs. In 6 -ike, -ique, 7 -ick(e, -ic. [var. of splenetic a. So obs. F. splenitique.] Splenetic, splenic, in various senses.1578 Lyte Dodoens 6 The same..helpeth such as are splenitike. Ibid. 555 The young leaues..are very good also to be eaten of suche as be splenitique. 1661 J. Chil... Oxford English Dictionary
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Philippe Gaucher
At the time, Gaucher thought it to be a form of splenetic cancer, and published his findings in his doctorate thesis, titled De l'epithelioma primitif wikipedia.org
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splenetical
† spleˈnetical, a. and n. Obs. [f. prec.] A. adj. 1. = splenetic a. 1.1599 A. M. tr. Gabelhouer's Bk. Physicke 162/1 [A prescription] For Spleneticalle dolour. a 1639 Wotton Reliq. (1651) 488, I have received much benefit..touching my spleneticall Infirmity. 1694 Westmacott Script. Herb. 13 Wild-Ash... Oxford English Dictionary
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Year of the Beast
flaws are left exposed: his tendency to lose the beat, his obnoxious habit of multi-tracking his own voice, the lack of force or immediacy in his jumpy, splenetic wikipedia.org
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splenetize
† ˈsplenetize, v. Obs.—1 [f. splenet-ic a. + -ize.] trans. To render splenetic or ill-humoured.1700 S. Parker Philos. Ess. 39 These violent and frequent Alterations in the Weather serve for a perpetual Monitor by discomposing their Constitutions,..and splenetizing the poor Gentlemen all-over. Oxford English Dictionary
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Henry Higden
In his preface to the printed edition of the play (1693) he makes a splenetic attack on William Congreve's The Old Bachelor, which had appeared during wikipedia.org
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splenous
† ˈsplenous, a. Obs.—1 [f. splene spleen n.] Splenetic, spleenful. Hence † ˈsplenously adv.1606 Warner Alb. Eng. xv. xcix. 390 There is an Academie, which I reuerence so much, As gessed against it splenous thoughts me splenously would touch. Oxford English Dictionary
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Vivian MacKerrell
Another house mate, actor Michael Feast, described MacKerrell as a "splenetic wastrel of a fop", whilst Robinson has said he was a "jack of all but a master wikipedia.org
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splenitive
† ˈsplenitive, a. Obs. rare. [Cf. splenative a., -etive a.] Splenetic.1633 P. Fletcher Purple Isl. iii. xix. note, Hence Stratonicus merrily said, that in Crete dead men walked, because they were so splenitive, and pale-coloured. 1815 Monthly Mag. XXXVIII. 111 He was however too splenitive, austere,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Colloquy with a Polish Aunt
She accuses him of being "splenetic" about her idealized saints, whom he probably views as fantasies. For the skeptical and splenetic speaker, the legendary characters, the saints, are merely old buffoons (rhymes with "pantaloons"). wikipedia.org
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