diarrea
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Late Latin diarrhoea, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Ancient Greek διάρροια (diárrhoia, “through-flowing”), from διά (diá, “through”) + ῥέω (rhéō, “I flow”).
Noun
diarrea f (plural diarree)
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Alternative forms
- (Sutsilvan) diarea
Etymology
Borrowed from Late Latin diarrhoea, from Ancient Greek διάρροια (diárrhoia, “through-flowing”), from διά (diá, “through”) + ῥέω (rhéō, “I flow”).
Noun
diarrea f
Synonyms
- (Rumantsch Grischun, Sutsilvan) fuira
- (Rumantsch Grischun, Sutsilvan, Puter) sfuira
- (Sursilvan) fuera, burga
- (Sutsilvan) sfurata
- (Surmiran) foira, purgia, sbierla
- (Vallader) sfuoira
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Late Latin diarrhoea, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Ancient Greek διάρροια (diárrhoia) "through-flowing", from διά (diá) "through" + ῥέω (rhéō) "I flow".
Pronunciation
Noun
diarrea f (plural diarreas)
Synonyms
- churria (El Salvador, Nicaragua)
- churretera (Chile)
- cagadera
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