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tabescent
[tuh-bes-uhnt]
adjective
wasting away; becoming emaciated or consumed.
tabescent
/ əˈɛəԳ /
adjective
progressively emaciating; wasting away
of, relating to, or having tabes
Other Word Forms
- tabescence noun
- ٲˈԳ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of tabescent1
Word History and Origins
Origin of tabescent1
Example Sentences
“At this weak, pale, tabescent moment in the history of American literature, we need a battalion, a brigade, of Zolas to head out into this wild, bizarre, unpredictable, Hog-stomping, Baroque country of ours and reclaim it as literary property,” he wrote.
“At this weak, pale, tabescent moment in the history of American literature,” Mr Wolfe wrote in one of his manifestos on behalf of literary realism, “we need a battalion, a brigade, of Zolas to head out into this wild, bizarre, unpredictable, hog-stomping, Baroque country of ours and reclaim it as literary property.”
would the author of the Spectator have thought of a writer who could unblushingly parade before the literary public such words as "relaxed orgasmus," "tabescent vitality," "monoptotes," &c.?
At this weak, pale, tabescent moment in the history of American literature, we need a battalion, a brigade, of Zolas to head out into this wild, bizarre, unpredictable, Hog-stomping Baroque country of ours and reclaim it as literary property.
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