οἶδος
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English (LSJ)
εος, τό, swelling, tumour, produced by internal action, Hp. Fract.25 (v.l. εἶδος), VC17 (Littré for εἰκός), Nic.Th.188, 237, 426; puffiness, Aret.SD1.16.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ion. -εος, att. -ους (τό) :
gonflement, grosseur.
Étymologie: DELG étym. peu sûre.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
οἶδος: τό, οἴδημα, «πρήξιμον», παραγόμενον ἐξ ἐσωτερικῆς ἐνεργείας, Νικ. Θ. 188, 237, 426, καὶ οὕτως ὁ Littré εἰς Ἱππ. π. Κεφαλ. Τρωμ 910, περὶ Ἀγμ. 767.
(Ἐντεῦθεν οἰδέω, οἰδάνω, οἰδαίνω, οἰδίσκω, οἶδμα)
Greek Monolingual
οἶδος, -εος, τὸ (Α)
1. πρήξιμο, οίδημα, το οποίο οφείλεται σε εσωτερική ενέργεια
2. φούσκωμα.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Υποχωρητικός σχηματισμός από το ρ. οἰδῶ «είμαι πρησμένος» ή λ. σχηματισμένη κατά τα κράτος: κρατῶ].
Greek Monotonic
Middle Liddell
οἶδος, εος, τό,
a swelling, tumour.
German (Pape)
τό, Geschwulst, Aufschwellung; Hippocr.; Nic. Ther. 188, 237, 426.
Translations
swelling
Armenian: այտուցվածություն, ուռուցք, այտուց; Bashkir: шеш, шешеү; Bulgarian: издуване, изпъкналост, подутина; Chinese Mandarin: 腫脹/肿胀; Czech: otok; Finnish: ajettuma, pöhö, pöhöttymä, turvotus, ajetus, turvotus, pöhötys, paisuminen; French: gonflement; Galician: inchazo, inchazón; German: Anschwellen, Anschwellung, Schwellung; Greek: πρήξιμο, διόγκωση, οίδημα; Ancient Greek: ἀποίδησις, ἄσκωμα, βύκτης, διόγκωσις, διοίδησις, ἔξαρμα, ἐξόγκωμα, ἐξόγκωσις, ἐξοίδησις, ἐπανάστημα, ἔπαρμα, ἔπαρσις, ἐποίδησις, κανθύλη, κύρτωμα, ὄγκωμα, οἴδημα, οἴδησις, οἶδμα, οἶδος, παράπρισις, παροίδησις, πρῆγμα, πρηδών, πρῆσμα, σπάργησις, τύλη; Irish: at; Italian: gonfiore, gnocco; Hungarian: duzzadás; Japanese: はれ, ふくれ, はれもの; Khmer: ហើម; Latin: tumor, tumiditas, tumentia; Maori: uruhumu, pauku, uruhua, uruumu; Ottoman Turkish: شیش; Pashto: غومبه, پړسوب; Plautdietsch: Schwolst; Polish: opuchlizna, obrzęk; Portuguese: inchaço, inchação; Romanian: umflare, umflătură; Russian: опухание, опухоль, припухлость; Scottish Gaelic: atadh; Spanish: inflamación, hinchazón; Swedish: svullnad; Tamil: தடிப்பு; Tarifit: tuffett; Telugu: వాచుట, వాపు; Tibetan: སྐྲང་ཀོ; Tocharian B: yweru; Welsh: chwydd; Westrobothnian: sullne; Uyghur: گادازا, دوماق, ئۇچقۇن, ئۇششۇق, ئىششىق
tumour
Arabic: وَرَم; Armenian: ուռուցք; Bashkir: шеш, яман шеш; Belarusian: пухлі́на, вопух; Bulgarian: тумор; Burmese: အကျိတ်; Catalan: tumor; Chinese Mandarin: 腫瘤/肿瘤, 瘤子; Crimean Tatar: şişik; Czech: nádor; Dutch: tumor, gezwel; Esperanto: tumoro; Estonian: kasvaja; Finnish: kasvain; French: tumeur; Galician: tumor; Georgian: სიმსივნე; German: Tumor, Geschwulst or; Greek: όγκος; Ancient Greek: ἀθήρωμα, διόγκωσις, κανθύλη, κήλη, οἴδημα, οἶδος, σκῖρος, σῦκον, τῦκον, φλέγμανσις, φλεγμασία, φλεγμασίη, φλεγμονή, φῦμα; Hindi: फुलाव, नववर्धन, ट्यूमर; Hungarian: daganat; Icelandic: æxli, hnútur; Irish: siad; Italian: tumore; Japanese: 腫瘍; Kannada: ಗಂತಿ, ಗಡ್ಡೆ; Kazakh: ісік; Khmer: ដុំសាច់; Korean: 종양(腫瘍); Lao: ນໍ; Latin: tumor; Latvian: audzējs; Macedonian: тумор; Malagasy: fivontosana, zihitra; Malay: ketumbuhan, tumor; Maori: tuma, koropuku; Norman: chancre; Ottoman Turkish: شیش, ورم; Persian: تومور; Polish: guz, nowotwór, opuchlizna; Portuguese: tumor; Romanian: tumoare; Russian: опухоль; Scots: clyre; Scottish Gaelic: pluc, at; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ту̑мор; Roman: tȗmor; Slovak: nádor; Spanish: tumor; Swedish: tumör; Tamil: கட்டி; Thai: เนื้องอก; Tibetan: སྐྲན; Turkish: tümör, ur; Ukrainian: пухлина, опух; Uzbek: shish; Vietnamese: u; Welsh: tyfiant; Yakut: искэн; ǃXóõ: gǁkxʻáã