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cankery
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/01/05 07:11 UTC 版)
語源
From canker + -y.
形容詞
cankery (comparative more cankery, superlative most cankery)
- Full of canker (plant disease); diseased and decaying.
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1804 September, Edwards, Earl of Dundonald, “Critical Catalogue: A Treatise shewing the intimate Connection that subsists between Agriculture and Chemistry”, in Agricultural Magazine, volume 11, page 217:
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Mix fresh cow-dung with urine and soap-suds, and with this mixture, was over the sems and branches of the trees, as a white-washer would wash the ceiling or walls of a room; taking care to cut off all the cankery parts , and to scrape off all the moss , before you lay the mixture on. In the course of the Spring or Summer you will fee a fine new bark coming on. When the old bark is cankery, you must pare is off with a draw-knife, or such a long knife as I have had made on purpose, especially for wall-trees; where the draw-knife cannot be applied next the wall.
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1830, John Baxter, The Library of Agricultural and Horticultural Knowledge, page 147:
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In the pruning of standards give only occasional pruning, to reform or remove any casual irregularity from cross-placed or very crowded branches; and take away all cankery and decayed wood .
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- Marked by cankers; ulcerous.
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1833, "Cincinnatus", “Communications”, in Healthside, volume 1, page 268:
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It is powerfully effecacious in the cleansing and arresting the progress of cankery affections of every kind, and removing all local foulness from any part .
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- Rusty; corroded.
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1903, Richard Watson Dixon, History of the Church of England: Mary. A.D. 1553-1558, page 538:
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The third is of St. James, who saith to covetous rich men after this manner: 'Weep and howl, ye rich men, for the misery that shall come upon you: your riches do rot, your clothes be motheated, your gold and silver wax cankery and rusty, and their rust shall bear witness against you, and consume you like fire: you make a hoard and treasure of God's indignation at the last day."
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- Corrosive.
- (of taste) Metallic or bitter.
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1870, John Graham, Summing Up of John Graham, Esq., to the Jury, on the Part of the Defence, on the Trial of Daniel MacFarland, page 10:
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He came from Sea in the Year 1727, or the Beginning of the Year 1728, after which he made a Visit or two to his Friends in Surry in one of which, his mother having prepar'd a Pot of Sage Tea for her own drinking; but the Father, unhappily for him (tho' he had hardly ever been known to drink Tea) took a large Draught of it, and the Moment after he had so done declar'd he was poison'd , the Taste thereof being nafty and cankery, and worse than any Mineral Water, or Water wherein old Iron had been steep'd for some Time;
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1912, Samuel Otway Lewis Potter, Therapeutics, Materia Medica, and Pharmacy, page 847:
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Mercury or Podophyllin, as purgative for cankery taste unconnected with alcoholism;
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- Surly; cantankerous.
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1865, Anthony Trollope, Can you forgive her?:
- Characteristic of canker (disease of a horse's foot, characterized by separation of the horny portion and the development of fungoid growths)
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