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|georg=(1) [[medicus]]<sup>1</sup>, a, um ([[medeor]]), I) heilend, [[heilsam]], zum [[Heilen]] [[gehörig]], -[[dienlich]], [[medizinisch]], A) adi.: [[manus]], Verg.: [[ars]], Heilkunst, Ov.: [[vis]], Plin.: [[calor]], Solin.: [[digitus]], der Goldfinger, Plin. – B) subst.: 1) [[medicus]], ī, m., a) (verst. [[digitus]]), der Goldfinger (griech. [[δάκτυλος]] [[ἰατρικός]]), Cornif. rhet. 3, 33. – b) der [[Arzt]], [[Wundarzt]], [[auricularius]], [[iumentarius]], Inscr.: [[medicus]] [[unus]] palatinus, Palastarzt, kaiserl. [[Leibarzt]], Lampr. Alex. Sev.: [[medicus]] [[suus]] [[domesticus]], Augustin.: [[medicus]] [[domesticus]] et [[familiaris]], Sen.: [[peritus]] [[medicus]] et suae [[domui]] familiarissimus, Augustin.: vulnerum, Plin.: pecorum, [[Varro]]: legionis, Inscr.: [[bonus]], [[malus]], Cic.: medici inscii imperitique, Cic.: medicum arcessere, Plaut.: medicum adhibere (verst. morbo), Cic.: medicum ad aegrum adducere, Cic.: aegro medicum admovere, Suet.: medicos cogere, Cic.: [[medico]] honorem ([[Honorar]]) habere, Cic.: [[medico]] reddere honorem suum, Augustin. – 2) [[medica]], ae, f., a) die Ärztin, Apul. [[met]]. 5, 10. Corp. inscr. Lat. 6, 9614 u. 9616. – b) die [[Hebamme]], Donat. Ter. Andr. 3, 2, 1. Ambros. epist. 5, 9. – 3) [[medica]], ōrum, n., Heilkräuter, offizinelle Kräuter, Plin. 19, 89. – II) [[zauberisch]], Sil. 3, 300.
|georg=(1) [[medicus]]<sup>1</sup>, a, um ([[medeor]]), I) heilend, [[heilsam]], zum [[Heilen]] [[gehörig]], -[[dienlich]], [[medizinisch]], A) adi.: [[manus]], Verg.: [[ars]], Heilkunst, Ov.: [[vis]], Plin.: [[calor]], Solin.: [[digitus]], der Goldfinger, Plin. – B) subst.: 1) [[medicus]], ī, m., a) (verst. [[digitus]]), der Goldfinger (griech. [[δάκτυλος]] [[ἰατρικός]]), Cornif. rhet. 3, 33. – b) der [[Arzt]], [[Wundarzt]], [[auricularius]], [[iumentarius]], Inscr.: [[medicus]] [[unus]] palatinus, Palastarzt, kaiserl. [[Leibarzt]], Lampr. Alex. Sev.: [[medicus]] [[suus]] [[domesticus]], Augustin.: [[medicus]] [[domesticus]] et [[familiaris]], Sen.: [[peritus]] [[medicus]] et suae [[domui]] familiarissimus, Augustin.: vulnerum, Plin.: pecorum, [[Varro]]: legionis, Inscr.: [[bonus]], [[malus]], Cic.: medici inscii imperitique, Cic.: medicum arcessere, Plaut.: medicum adhibere (verst. morbo), Cic.: medicum ad aegrum adducere, Cic.: aegro medicum admovere, Suet.: medicos cogere, Cic.: [[medico]] honorem ([[Honorar]]) habere, Cic.: [[medico]] reddere honorem suum, Augustin. – 2) [[medica]], ae, f., a) die Ärztin, Apul. [[met]]. 5, 10. Corp. inscr. Lat. 6, 9614 u. 9616. – b) die [[Hebamme]], Donat. Ter. Andr. 3, 2, 1. Ambros. epist. 5, 9. – 3) [[medica]], ōrum, n., Heilkräuter, offizinelle Kräuter, Plin. 19, 89. – II) [[zauberisch]], Sil. 3, 300.
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Afrikaans: dokter; Akan: dɔkota; Albanian: mjek, mjeke, doktor, doktoreshë; Amharic: ሐኪም; Arabic: طَبِيب‎, طَبِيبة‎, دُكْتُور‎, حَكِيم‎, حَكِيمَة‎, مُتَطبِّب‎; Egyptian Arabic: دكتور‎, حكيم‎; Hijazi Arabic: دكتور‎, طبيب‎; Moroccan Arabic: طبيب‎; North Levantine Arabic: حَكِيم‎; Aramaic Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܐܵܣܝܵܐ‎, ܕܘܼܟ݂ܛܘܼܪ‎; Classical Syriac: ܐܣܝܐ‎; Jewish Aramaic: אָסְיָא‎, אַסְיָא‎; Armenian: բժիշկ; Assamese: ডাক্তৰ, বেজ; Asturian: médicu; Azerbaijani: həkim, doktor; Basque: sendagile, osagile; Belarusian: урач, доктар, лекар; Bengali: ডাক্তার, তবীব; Breton: doktor; Bulgarian: доктор, лекар, хекимин; Burmese: ဆရာဝန်; Buryat: эмшэн; Catalan: metge; Cebuano: mantatambal; Central Dusun: dokutul; Chechen: лор; Cherokee: ᎦᎾᎦᏘ; Chichewa: dokotala, dotolo; Chinese Cantonese: 醫生/医生; Dungan: дэфу, щянсын; Hakka: 醫生/医生, 先生; Mandarin: 醫生/医生, 大夫, 醫師/医师; Min Dong: 醫生/医生; Min Nan: 醫生/医生, 先生; Wu: 醫生/医生; Chukchi: инэнмэлевыльын; Cornish: doktour, medhek; Czech: lékař, lékařka, doktor, doktorka; Dalmatian: dotuar, medco; Danish: læge, doktor; Dutch: [[dokter]], [[arts]], [[geneesheer]]; Dzongkha: དྲུང་འཚོ; Emilian: dutåur; Esperanto: kuracisto, virkuracisto; Estonian: arst, doktor; Evenki: аичимни; Ewe: ɖɔkta, atikewɔla; Farefare: dɔɣɔta; Faroese: lækni; Finnish: lääkäri, tohtori; French: [[médecin]], [[docteur]], [[docteure]], [[doctoresse]], [[doctoresse]]; Old French: fisician; Friulian: dotôr, miedi; Galician: doutor, médico; Georgian: ექიმი, მედიკოსი, მკურნალი; German: [[Arzt]], [[Ärztin]], [[Mediziner]], [[Medizinerin]], [[Doktor]], [[Doktorin]]; Gothic: 𐌻𐌴𐌺𐌴𐌹𐍃; Greek: [[ιατρός]], [[γιατρός]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀλθεύς]], [[ἰατήρ]], [[ἰατής]], [[ἰατρός]], [[ἰητήρ]], [[ἰητρός]], [[νοσηλεύσας]], [[νοσηλεύων]]; Greenlandic: nakorsaq; Hawaiian: kauka; Hebrew: רוֹפֵא‎, רוֹפְאָה‎, דוֹקטוֹר‎; Hindi: डाक्टर, डॉक्टर, वैद्य, चिकित्सक, हकीम, तबीब; Hungarian: orvos, doktor; Icelandic: læknir; Ido: mediko, medikulo, medikino; Indonesian: dokter; Ingrian: doktori, dohteri; Interlingua: medico, doctor; Irish: lia, dochtúir; Italian: [[medico]], [[dottore]], [[dottore in medicina]]; Japanese: 医者, 医師, 先生; Kamba: ndakitali; Kazakh: дәрігер; Khmer: ពេទ្យ, ហ្ម, ពេទ្យហ្ម, វេជ្ជ; Kikuyu: ndagĩtarĩ; Korean: 의사(醫師), 의자(醫者); Kurdish Central Kurdish: پزشک‎, دکتۆر‎; Northern Kurdish: bijîşk, doktor, tixtor, nojdar; Kyrgyz: дарыгер; Ladino: doktor, mediko, kechim; Lao: ໝໍ, ແພດ; Latin: [[medicus]]; Latvian: ārsts, ārste; Lithuanian: daktaras, daktarė, gydytojas, gydytoja; Lombard: dotór; Low German German Low German: Dokter, Dokterin, Doktersch, Doktersche; Lü: ᦖᦸ; Luhya: dakatari, dakitari; Luo: dokta; Macedonian: лекар, лекарка; Malay: doktor, dokter, bomor, tabib; Maltese: tabib; Manchu: ᠣᡴᡨᠣᠰᡳ, ᡩᠠᡳᡶᡠ; Mansi: ле̄ккар; Manx: lhee, fer lhee; Maori: tākuta, rata; Maricopa: kwsede; Martuthunira: juwayumarta; Meru: ndagitare; Mongolian Cyrillic: эмч; Mongolian: ᠡᠮᠴᠢ; Nahuatl: ticitl; Navajo: azeeʼííłʼíní; Nepali: डाक्टर, चिकित्सक; Ngarrindjeri: putari; Ngazidja Comorian: twaɓiɓu; Norman: docteu; Norwegian Norwegian Bokmål: lege, doktor; Norwegian Nynorsk: lege, lækjar, doktor, dokter; Occitan: mètge; Odia: ଡାକ୍ତର; Okinawan: 医者; Old English: lǣċe; Oromo: hakiimii; Pali: vejja; Pashto: ډاکټر‎, دکتور‎, طبيب‎, حکيم‎; Persian: پِزِشْک‎, دُکْتُر‎, طَبیب‎, حَکیم‎; Plautdietsch: Oatst, Dokta; Polish: lekarz, lekarka, doktor, doktorka, medyk, medyczka; Portuguese: [[doutor]], [[médico]]; Punjabi: ਹਕੀਮ; Quechua: jampiq; Romanian: medic, medică, doctor, doctoriță, doctoreasă; Romansch: medi; Russian: [[врач]], [[врачиха]], [[доктор]], [[докторша]], [[лекарь]], [[медик]]; Sanskrit: वैद्य, चिकित्सक, भिषज्; Sardinian: medicu, datori; Scottish Gaelic: lighiche, lèigh, dotair; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ле̑чнӣк, лије̑чнӣк, лѐка̄р, љѐка̄р, врачитељ, здравник; Roman: lȇčnīk, lijȇčnīk, lèkār, ljèkār, vračitelj, zdravnik; Sicilian: medicu; Sinhalese: දොස්තර, වෛද්‍යවරයා; Slovak: doktor, doktorka, lekár, lekárka; Slovene: zdravnik, zdravnica; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: gójc, duchtaŕ; Sotho: ngaka; Spanish: [[médico]], [[facultativo]]; Swahili: daktari, dokta; Swedish: läkare, doktor; Tagalog: doktor, manggagamot; Tajik: пизишк, табиб, доктор, ҳаким; Tamil: மருத்துவர், வைதியர்; Tangsa: tsiqshäraz; Tatar: доктор, табиб; Telugu: వైద్యుడు; Thai: หมอ, แพทย์, เวช, อายุรแพทย์; Tibetan: ཨེམ་ཆི; Tigrinya: ዶክተር; Tocharian B: saṃtkīnau; Tok Pisin: dokta; Tswana: ngaka; Tumbuka: dokotala; Turkish: doktor, hekim, tabip, sagan; Turkmen: lukman, hekim, wraç; Cyrillic: врач; Ukrainian: лі́кар, доктор, медик; Unami: ntaktël; Urdu: ڈاکْٹَر‎, حَکِیم‎, طَبِیب‎; Uyghur: دوختۇر‎, تېۋىپ‎; Uzbek: tabib, shifokor, doktor, hakim; Venetian: medego, miedego, mèdego, dotor; Vietnamese: bác sĩ y khoa, bác sĩ, đốc-tờ, y sinh, thầy thuốc; Volapük: sanan, hisanan, sanel, medinel; Walloon: docteur, medcén, méde; Welsh: meddyg; Yakut: быраас; Yámana: takter; Yiddish: דאָקטער‎; Zhuang: canghyw; Zulu: udokotela, umelaphi, inyanga, ugedla
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