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English
Etymology
From Middle English consumptive, from Latin cōnsūmptus, past participle of cōnsūmō, + -ive.[1][2]
Pronunciation
Adjective
consumptive (comparative more consumptive, superlative most consumptive)
- Having a tendency to consume; dissipating; destructive; wasteful.
1708, Joseph Addison, The Present State of the War, and the Necessity of an Augmentation:a long consumptive war
1753, [Tobias Smollett], “Count Fathom Unmasks His Battery; is Repulsed; and Varies His Operations without Effect”, in The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom. , volume II, London: W. Johnston, , →OCLC, pages 107–108:n ſome occaſions, he diſplayed all his fund of good humour, vvith a vievv to beguile her ſorrovv; he importuned her to give him the pleasure of ’ſquiring her to ſome place of innocent entertainment; and, finally, inſiſted upon her accepting a pecuniary reinforcement to her finances, vvhich he knevv to be in a moſt conſumptive condition.
- Of, or relating to consumption.
- (pathology) Relating to pulmonary tuberculosis.
consumptive cough
a. 1701 (date written), John Dryden, “The Latter Part of the Fourth Book of Lucretius; Concerning the Nature of Love”, in The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, , volume II, London: J and R Tonson, , published 1760, →OCLC, page 457:The lean, conſumptive, wench, with coughs decay'd, / Is call'd a pretty, tight, and ſlender maid.
Derived terms
Translations
having a tendency to consume
of, or relating to consumption
relating to pulmonary tuberculosis
Noun
consumptive (plural consumptives)
- A person suffering from pulmonary tuberculosis.
Translations
person with pulmonary tuberculosis
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