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From:
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proud flesh
疤
From:
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proud flesh
名詞
贅肉
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Proud
a.
[
Compar.
Prouder
superl.
Proudest
.]
1.
Feeling
or
manifesting
pride
,
in
a
good
or
bad
sense
;
as
:
(a)
Possessing
or
showing
too
great
self-esteem
;
overrating
one's
excellences
;
hence
,
arrogant
;
haughty
;
lordly
;
presumptuous
.
Nor
much
expect
A
foe
so
proud
will
first
the
weaker
seek
. --
Milton
.
O
death
,
made
proud
with
pure
and
princely
beauty
!
--
Shak
.
And
shades
impervious
to
the
proud
world's
glare
.
--
Keble
.
(b)
Having
a
feeling
of
high
self-respect
or
self-esteem
;
exulting
(
in
);
elated
; --
often
with
of
;
as
,
proud
of
one's
country
.
“
Proud
to
be
checked
and
soothed.”
Are
we
proud
men
proud
of
being
proud
?
--
Thackeray
.
2.
Giving
reason
or
occasion
for
pride
or
self-gratulation
;
worthy
of
admiration
;
grand
;
splendid
;
magnificent
;
admirable
;
ostentatious
.
“Of
shadow
proud
.”
--
Chapman
.
“
Proud
titles.”
--
Shak
.
“
The
proud
temple's
height.”
Till
tower
,
and
dome
,
and
bridge-way
proud
Are
mantled
with
a
golden
cloud
. --
Keble
.
3.
Excited
by
sexual
desire
; --
applied
particularly
to
the
females
of
some
animals
.
Note:
☞
Proud
is
often
used
with
participles
in
the
formation
of
compounds
which
,
for
the
most
part
,
are
self-explaining
;
as
,
proud
-crested,
proud
-minded,
proud
-swelling.
Proud flesh
Med.
,
a
fungous
growth
or
excrescence
of
granulations
resembling
flesh
,
in
a
wound
or
ulcer
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Flesh
n.
1.
The
aggregate
of
the
muscles
,
fat
,
and
other
tissues
which
cover
the
framework
of
bones
in
man
and
other
animals
;
especially
,
the
muscles
.
Note:
☞
In
composition
it
is
mainly
proteinaceous
,
but
contains
in
adition
a
large
number
of
low-molecular-weight
subtances
,
such
as
creatin
,
xanthin
,
hypoxanthin
,
carnin
,
etc
.
It
is
also
rich
in
potassium
phosphate
.
2.
Animal
food
,
in
distinction
from
vegetable
;
meat
;
especially
,
the
body
of
beasts
and
birds
used
as
food
,
as
distinguished
from
fish
.
With
roasted
flesh
,
or
milk
,
and
wastel
bread
.
--
Chaucer
.
3.
The
human
body
,
as
distinguished
from
the
soul
;
the
corporeal
person
.
As
if
this
flesh
,
which
walls
about
our
life
,
Were
brass
impregnable
. --
Shak
.
4.
The
human
eace
;
mankind
;
humanity
.
All
flesh
had
corrupted
his
way
upon
the
earth
.
--
Gen
.
vi
. 12.
5.
Human
nature
:
(a)
In
a
good
sense
,
tenderness
of
feeling
;
gentleness
.
There
is
no
flesh
in
man's
obdurate
heart
.
--
Cowper
.
(b)
In
a
bad
sense
,
tendency
to
transient
or
physical
pleasure
;
desire
for
sensual
gratification
;
carnality
.
(c)
Theol.
The
character
under
the
influence
of
animal
propensities
or
selfish
passions
;
the
soul
unmoved
by
spiritual
influences
.
6.
Kindred
;
stock
;
race
.
He
is
our
brother
and
our
flesh
.
--
Gen
.
xxxvii
. 27.
7.
The
soft
,
pulpy
substance
of
fruit
;
also
,
that
part
of
a
root
,
fruit
,
and
the
like
,
which
is
fit
to
be
eaten
.
Note:
☞
Flesh
is
often
used
adjectively
or
self-explaining
compounds
;
as
,
flesh
broth
or
flesh
-broth;
flesh
brush
or
fleshbrush
;
flesh
tint
or
flesh
-tint;
flesh
wound
.
After the flesh
,
after
the
manner
of
man
;
in
a
gross
or
earthly
manner
.
“Ye
judge
after
the
flesh
.”
--
John
viii
. 15.
An arm of flesh
,
human
strength
or
aid
.
Flesh and blood
.
See
under
Blood
.
Flesh broth
,
broth
made
by
boiling
flesh
in
water
.
Flesh fly
Zool.
,
one
of
several
species
of
flies
whose
larv
æ
or
maggots
feed
upon
flesh
,
as
the
bluebottle
fly
; --
called
also
meat fly
,
carrion fly
,
and
blowfly
.
See
Blowly
.
Flesh meat
,
animal
food
. --
Swift
.
Flesh side
,
the
side
of
a
skin
or
hide
which
was
next
to
the
flesh
; --
opposed
to
grain side
.
Flesh tint
Painting
,
a
color
used
in
painting
to
imitate
the
hue
of
the
living
body
.
Flesh worm
Zool.
,
any
insect
larva
of
a
flesh
fly
.
See
Flesh fly
(
above
).
Proud flesh
.
See
under
Proud
.
To be one flesh
,
to
be
closely
united
as
in
marriage
;
to
become
as
one
person
. --
Gen
.
ii
. 24.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
proud
flesh
n
:
the
swollen
tissue
around
a
healing
wound
or
ulcer
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