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|gf=<b>hæmorrhŏĭda</b>, æ, f. (αἱμοῤῥοΐς), hémorroïdes : Plin. 23, 137.
|gf=<b>hæmorrhŏĭda</b>, æ, f. (αἱμοῤῥοΐς), hémorroïdes : Plin. 23, 137.
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|georg=haemorrhoida, ae, f. (αἱμοῤῥοΐς, Cels. 6, 18, 9), die Hämorrhoidalader, die goldene [[Ader]], ([[als]] mediz. t. t.), Plin. 23, 137. Cael. Aur. de morb. chron. 5, 1, 2.
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Latest revision as of 08:33, 15 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

haemorrhŏĭda: ae, f. (discharging blood; written as Greek, αἱμορροΐς, Cels. 6, 18, 9).
I In medic., the piles, hemorrhoids, Plin. 23, 7, 71, § 137; Cael. Aur. Tard. 5, 1, 2; Amm. 30, 6, 5.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

hæmorrhŏĭda, æ, f. (αἱμοῤῥοΐς), hémorroïdes : Plin. 23, 137.

Latin > German (Georges)

haemorrhoida, ae, f. (αἱμοῤῥοΐς, Cels. 6, 18, 9), die Hämorrhoidalader, die goldene Ader, (als mediz. t. t.), Plin. 23, 137. Cael. Aur. de morb. chron. 5, 1, 2.