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Splenetic vs Splenative - What's the difference?

splenetic | splenative | Synonyms |

Splenetic is a synonym of splenative.


As adjectives the difference between splenetic and splenative

is that splenetic is bad-tempered, irritable, peevish, spiteful, habitually angry while splenative is (label) pertaining to the spleen.

As a noun splenetic

is (archaic) a person affected with spleen.

splenetic

English

Alternative forms

* splenetick (obsolete)

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • bad-tempered, irritable, peevish, spiteful, habitually angry
  • * 1678, Samuel Butler, Hudibras
  • A sect, whose chief devotion lies / In odd perverse antipathies; / ... / More peevish, cross, and splenetick , / Than dog distract, or monkey sick.
  • * 1876, George Eliot, Daniel Deronda
  • In fact, Gwendolen, not intending it, but intending the contrary, had offended her hostess, who, though not a splenetic or vindictive woman, had her susceptibilities.
  • (biology) relating to the spleen
  • * 1879, Sir Samuel White Baker, Cyprus, as I Saw it in 1879
  • I have already described the general protuberance of the abdomen among the children throughout the Messaria and the Carpas districts, all of whom are more or less affected by splenetic diseases.

    Derived terms

    * splenetically * splenetical

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (archaic) A person affected with spleen.
  • splenative

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (label) pertaining to the spleen
  • *1602 : , act V scene 1
  • Synonyms

    * splenetic * splenitive