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|lnetxt=dyspnoea dyspnoeae N F :: difficulty in breathing
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|lshtext=<b>dyspnoea</b>: ae, f., = [[δύσπνοια]],<br /><b>I</b> a [[difficulty]] of [[breathing]], Plin. 23, 4, 47, § 92; 26, 7, 19, § 33 (in Cels. 4, 4, written as Greek). —Hence,>
|lshtext=<b>dyspnoea</b>: ae, f., = [[δύσπνοια]],<br /><b>I</b> a [[difficulty]] of [[breathing]], Plin. 23, 4, 47, § 92; 26, 7, 19, § 33 (in Cels. 4, 4, written as Greek). —Hence,>
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|georg=dyspnoea, ae, f. (δύςπνοια), das schwere [[Atmen]], die Engbrüstigkeit, [[rein]] lat. [[anhelatio]], Plin. 23, 92 (wo Plur.) u.a. – Dav. [[dyspnoicus]] (dyspnoeicus), a, um (δυςπνοϊκός), an Engbrüstigkeit [[leidend]], keuchend, Plur. subst., dyspnoici (dyspnoeici), ōrum, m., Plin. 24, 23 (wo dyspnoici). Cael. Aur. acut. 2, 28, 147 (wo dyspnoeici).
|georg=dyspnoea, ae, f. (δύςπνοια), das schwere [[Atmen]], die Engbrüstigkeit, [[rein]] lat. [[anhelatio]], Plin. 23, 92 (wo Plur.) u.a. – Dav. [[dyspnoicus]] (dyspnoeicus), a, um (δυςπνοϊκός), an Engbrüstigkeit [[leidend]], keuchend, Plur. subst., dyspnoici (dyspnoeici), ōrum, m., Plin. 24, 23 (wo dyspnoici). Cael. Aur. acut. 2, 28, 147 (wo dyspnoeici).
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{{LaEn
|lnetxt=dyspnoea dyspnoeae N F :: difficulty in breathing
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Revision as of 12:15, 19 October 2022

Latin > English

dyspnoea dyspnoeae N F :: difficulty in breathing

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

dyspnoea: ae, f., = δύσπνοια,
I a difficulty of breathing, Plin. 23, 4, 47, § 92; 26, 7, 19, § 33 (in Cels. 4, 4, written as Greek). —Hence,>

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

dyspnœa, æ, f. (δύσπνοια), dyspnée, difficulté de respirer : Plin. 23, 92.

Latin > German (Georges)

dyspnoea, ae, f. (δύςπνοια), das schwere Atmen, die Engbrüstigkeit, rein lat. anhelatio, Plin. 23, 92 (wo Plur.) u.a. – Dav. dyspnoicus (dyspnoeicus), a, um (δυςπνοϊκός), an Engbrüstigkeit leidend, keuchend, Plur. subst., dyspnoici (dyspnoeici), ōrum, m., Plin. 24, 23 (wo dyspnoici). Cael. Aur. acut. 2, 28, 147 (wo dyspnoeici).