esculapien

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French

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Etymology

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From the god Esculape, from Latin Aesculapius, from Ancient Greek (Asklepios).

Adjective

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esculapien (feminine esculapienne, masculine plural esculapiens, feminine plural esculapiennes)

  1. Aesculapian

Noun

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esculapien m (plural esculapiens)

  1. (colloquial) a medical doctor, physician

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