prognosis

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Εἰ μὲν ἐπ' ἀμφοτέροισιν, Ἔρως, ἴσα τόξα τιταίνεις, εἶ θεός (Rufinus, Greek Anthology 5.97) → If, Eros, you're stretching your bow at both equally, then you're a god.

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

prognōsis: is, f., = πρόγνωσις.
I Foreknowledge, Isid. 12, 7, 19.—
II Esp., as med. t. t., prognosis, forecast, in disease, Cael. Aur. Tard. 4, 8, 112.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

prognōsis, is, f. (πρόγνωσις), pronostic : C. Aur. Chron. 4, 8, 112.

Latin > German (Georges)

prognōsis, is, f. (πρόγνωσις), I) die Vorauskenntnis, Isid. orig. 12, 7, 19 (al. prognosium). – II) insbes., als mediz. t. t., die Prognose, Cael. Aur. de morb. chron. 4, 8, 112.

Translations

prognosis

Bulgarian: прогноза; Catalan: pronòstic; Chinese Mandarin: 預後/预后; Czech: prognóza; Danish: prognose; Dutch: prognose; Finnish: prognoosi, ennuste; French: pronostic; German: Prognose; Greek: πρόγνωση; Ancient Greek: πρόγνωσις; Hungarian: prognózis, kórjóslat; Icelandic: horfur, spá; Irish: prognóis; Italian: prognosi; Kazakh: болжам; Latvian: prognoze; Macedonian: прогноза; Norman: prog'nose; Norwegian Bokmål: prognose; Nynorsk: prognose; Polish: prognoza, rokowanie; Portuguese: prognose, prognóstico, pronóstico; Russian: прогноз; Spanish: pronóstico; Swedish: prognos; Thai: การพยากรณ์โรค, คำพยากรณ์โรค; Ukrainian: прогноз; Welsh: prognosis