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|Transliteration C=aimorroia
|Transliteration C=aimorroia
|Beta Code=ai(mo/rroia
|Beta Code=ai(mo/rroia
|Definition=ἡ, <span class="sense"><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class="bld">A</span> <b class="b2">discharge of blood, bloody flux</b>, <span class="bibl">Hp.<span class="title">Coac.</span>292</span>, <span class="bibl">301</span>; <b class="b3">αἱ. ἐκ ῥινῶν</b> v.l. Id.<b class="b2">Aër</b>. <span class="bibl">4</span>.</span>
|Definition=ἡ, [[discharge of blood]], [[bloody flux]], Hp.''Coac.''292, 301; [[αἱμόρροια ἐκ ῥινῶν]] = [[nosebleed]], [[epistaxis]], [[varia lectio|v.l.]] Id.Aër. 4.
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|btext=ας (ἡ) :<br />[[flux de sang]], [[hémorrhagie]].<br />'''Étymologie:''' [[αἱμόρροος]].
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|lstext='''αἱμόρροια''': ἡ, ῥοή, [[ἔκκρισις]] αἵματος, Ἱππ. 167Α., 168Β, κτλ.· αἷμ’ ἐκ ῥινέων, ὁ αὐτ. Ἀέρ. 282.
|lstext='''αἱμόρροια''': ἡ, ῥοή, [[ἔκκρισις]] αἵματος, Ἱππ. 167Α., 168Β, κτλ.· αἷμ’ ἐκ ῥινέων, ὁ αὐτ. Ἀέρ. 282.
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|btext=ας (ἡ) :<br />flux de sang, hémorrhagie.<br />'''Étymologie:''' [[αἱμόρροος]].
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|elnltext=[[αἱμόρροια]] -ας, ἡ [[αἱμόρροος]] het vloeien van bloed, bloeding.
|elnltext=[[αἱμόρροια]] -ας, ἡ [[αἱμόρροος]] [[het vloeien van bloed]], [[bloeding]].
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{{pape
|ptext=<i>[[Blutfluss]], [[Blutsturz]]</i>, Medic.
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|trtx====[[hemorrhage]]===
Arabic: نَزِيف‎, نَزْف‎; Armenian: արյունահոսություն; Bulgarian: кръвоизлив; Catalan: hemorràgia; Chinese Mandarin: 出血; Czech: krvácení, hemoragie; Dutch: [[bloeding]]; Esperanto: hemoragio; Finnish: verenvuoto; French: [[hémorragie]]; Galician: hemorraxia; German: [[Blutung]]; Greek: [[αιμορραγία]]; Ancient Greek: [[αἱμορραγία]], [[αἱμορραγίη]], [[αἱμόρροια]], [[αἱματόρροια]]; Hindi: रक्तस्राव; Ido: hemoragio; Italian: [[emorragia]]; Japanese: 出血; Kazakh: қан құйылу; Khmer: ការធ្លាក់ឈាម; Korean: 출혈(出血); Malayalam: രക്തസ്രാവം; Maori: ikura; Mirandese: almorragie; Norman: hémorragie; Norwegian: blødning; Occitan: emorragia; Polish: krwotok, krwawienie; Portuguese: [[hemorragia]]; Russian: [[кровоизлияние]], [[кровотечение]], [[геморрагия]]; Slovak: vnútorné krvácanie; Spanish: [[hemorragia]]; Swedish: blödning; Turkish: kanama; Welsh: gwaedlif
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Latest revision as of 18:29, 13 February 2024

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Transliteration A: haimórroia Transliteration B: haimorroia Transliteration C: aimorroia Beta Code: ai(mo/rroia

English (LSJ)

ἡ, discharge of blood, bloody flux, Hp.Coac.292, 301; αἱμόρροια ἐκ ῥινῶν = nosebleed, epistaxis, v.l. Id.Aër. 4.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ας (ἡ) :
flux de sang, hémorrhagie.
Étymologie: αἱμόρροος.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

αἱμόρροια: ἡ, ῥοή, ἔκκρισις αἵματος, Ἱππ. 167Α., 168Β, κτλ.· αἷμ’ ἐκ ῥινέων, ὁ αὐτ. Ἀέρ. 282.

Greek Monotonic

αἱμόρροια: ἡ, χύσιμο, έκκριση αίματος.

Middle Liddell

[ῥεω]
a discharge of blood.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

αἱμόρροια -ας, ἡ αἱμόρροος het vloeien van bloed, bloeding.

German (Pape)

Blutfluss, Blutsturz, Medic.

Translations

hemorrhage

Arabic: نَزِيف‎, نَزْف‎; Armenian: արյունահոսություն; Bulgarian: кръвоизлив; Catalan: hemorràgia; Chinese Mandarin: 出血; Czech: krvácení, hemoragie; Dutch: bloeding; Esperanto: hemoragio; Finnish: verenvuoto; French: hémorragie; Galician: hemorraxia; German: Blutung; Greek: αιμορραγία; Ancient Greek: αἱμορραγία, αἱμορραγίη, αἱμόρροια, αἱματόρροια; Hindi: रक्तस्राव; Ido: hemoragio; Italian: emorragia; Japanese: 出血; Kazakh: қан құйылу; Khmer: ការធ្លាក់ឈាម; Korean: 출혈(出血); Malayalam: രക്തസ്രാവം; Maori: ikura; Mirandese: almorragie; Norman: hémorragie; Norwegian: blødning; Occitan: emorragia; Polish: krwotok, krwawienie; Portuguese: hemorragia; Russian: кровоизлияние, кровотечение, геморрагия; Slovak: vnútorné krvácanie; Spanish: hemorragia; Swedish: blödning; Turkish: kanama; Welsh: gwaedlif