Definify.com
Webster 1913 Edition
Phlegm
Phlegm
(flĕm)
, Noun.
1.
One of the four humors of which the ancients supposed the blood to be composed. See
Humor
. Arbuthnot.
2.
(Physiol.)
Viscid mucus secreted in abnormal quantity in the respiratory and digestive passages.
3.
(Old Chem.)
A watery distilled liquor, in distinction from a spirituous liquor.
Crabb.
4.
Sluggishness of temperament; dullness; want of interest; indifference; coldness.
They judge with fury, but they write with
phlegm
. Pope.
Webster 1828 Edition
Phlegm
PHLEGM
Definition 2024
phlegm
phlegm
English
Noun
phlegm (usually uncountable, plural phlegms)
- (historical) One of the four humors making up the body in ancient and mediaeval medicine; said to be cold and moist, and often identified with mucus. [from 13th c.]
- 1993, William Dalrymple, City of Djinns, HarperCollins 1993:
- Each person's unique mixture of these substances determines his temperament: a predominance of blood gives a sanguine temperament; a predominance of phlegm makes one phlegmatic; yellow bile, bilious (or choleric); and black bile, melancholic.
- 1993, William Dalrymple, City of Djinns, HarperCollins 1993:
- Viscid mucus produced by the body, later especially mucus expelled from the bronchial passages by coughing. [from 14th c.]
- 2005, "Endangered Species?" Hannah Beech, Time, 14 Nov 2005:
- "Even some members of the new bourgeoisie indulge in conspicuously boorish behavior, like hawking phlegm onto the pavement or picking their noses at business meetings."
- 2005, "Endangered Species?" Hannah Beech, Time, 14 Nov 2005:
- (historical, chemistry, alchemy) A watery distillation, especially one obtained from plant matter; an aqueous solution. [from 16th c.]
- Calmness of temperament, composure; also seen negatively, sluggishness, indifference. [from 16th c.]
- 1942, "Warning to Sweden", Time, 5 Oct 1942:
- But Swedish Nazis also talked of the necessity of saving Sweden from Bolshevism, and with the menacing Berlin radio gnawing in their ears many Swedes lost their Scandinavian phlegm.
- 1942, "Warning to Sweden", Time, 5 Oct 1942:
Related terms
Translations
historical: humour
mucus secreted in the bronchial passages
|
|
calmness, composure