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In some senses, spleen is marked as archaic, obsolete, rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
horrible, lost, petty, sour
VERB + SPLEEN
driving, fear, remove
SPLEEN + NOUN
disdain, mother, plantocracy, sandwich
PREP.
in, in, off
noun
In vertebrates, including humans, a ductless vascular gland, located in the left upper abdomen near the stomach, which destroys old red blood cells, removes debris from the bloodstream, acts as a reservoir of blood, and produces lymphocytes
A bad mood; spitefulness. Compare gall.
In noble minds some dregs remain, / Not yet purged off, of spleen and sour disdain.
Too many, however, who might take an honourable stand, fear the petty spleen of the plantocracy; preferring the most disgusting adulation, to the blessing of him ready to perish.
A sudden motion or action; a fit; a freak; a whim.
A thousand spleens bear her a thousand ways. Brief as the lightning in the collied night; That, in a spleen, unfolds both heaven and Earth
Melancholy; hypochondriacal affections.
Bodies changed to various forms by spleen.
There is a luxury in self-dispraise: / And inward self-disparagement affords / To meditative spleen a grateful feast.
A fit of immoderate laughter or merriment.
By virtue, thou enforcest laughter ; thy silly thought, my spleen
verb
To dislike.
T. Wentworth ſpleen'd the Bishop
To annoy or irritate.
There had been a good deal of provocation, we have no doubt, before the republican simplicity, at which Mrs Trollope seems to have been so justly offended, was spleened into speaking of the old woman.
If you want to know why I am always spleening her, it is because I am always elsewhere with friends, and disseminating so much currency, and performing so many things that can spleen a mother.
To complain; to rail; to vent one's spleen.
It was satisfactory to a majority of the bolters, but most of the democrats spleened against him.
He never counseled litigation for the sake of litigation, and no client ever complained of his loyalty, He hated sham and pretense, and openly spleened at the empty mouthing oracle of the street corner, the society, or the church.
To remove the spleen, or, by extension, to gore.
Nor did they only take Townes, kill such as made resistance, and rob houses, with the Licentiousnesse and Avarice of Souldiers, but with barbarous Inhumanity spared no age nor modesty; tyrannizing over the Rest and Monuments of the dead, which they spleened as much as the Living;
I grant a good deal to Grecian pride of prose, and Roman fund of poesy, when spleened and gored to shame, defeat, and loss of prestige, on the battle-field by mere "barbaric" ( ? ) troops of Cimbric Hyperborean Celts.
To excise or remove.
That will be how we lose what we have gained, The incremental rapture at the core, Spleened of the belly's thick placental wrath, And the seed's roar.
Picking up where I left off...broken down, knowing they'd pick through my bones like vultures for what marrow they hadn't already spleened from me.
noun — a large dark-red oval organ on the left side of the body bet
noun — a feeling of resentful anger
In noble minds some dregs remain, / Not yet purged off, of spleen and sour disdain.
WiktionaryToo many, however, who might take an honourable stand, fear the petty spleen of the plantocracy; preferring the most disgusting adulation, to the blessing of him ready to perish.
WiktionaryThe name I like best, however, I heard uttered by the Eldest Son of the House of Chou, who in a moment of spleen referred to his colleague of the House of Liang as hsiao chu-tan, the Little Pig’s Egg.
WiktionaryT. Wentworth ſpleen'd the Bishop
WiktionaryThere had been a good deal of provocation, we have no doubt, before the republican simplicity, at which Mrs Trollope seems to have been so justly offended, was spleened into speaking of the old woman.
WiktionaryIf you want to know why I am always spleening her, it is because I am always elsewhere with friends, and disseminating so much currency, and performing so many things that can spleen a mother.
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In some senses, spleen is marked as archaic, obsolete, rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.