English
Etymology
From French épileptique
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌɛpɪˈlɛptɪk/
- Hyphenation: epi‧lep‧tic
Adjective
epileptic (not comparable)
- Of or relating to epilepsy.
- Of or relating to an epileptic or epileptics (epileptic people).
Translations
of or relating to epilepsy
of or relating to an epileptic or epileptics
Noun
epileptic (plural epileptics)
- A person who has epilepsy.
- (archaic) A medicine for the cure of epilepsy.
Translations
person who has epilepsy
- Assamese: আঁৱৰীয়া (ãoria)
- Bengali: মৃগীরোগী (mrigirōgi)
- Catalan: epilèptic m
- Czech: epileptik m
- Danish: epileptiker
- Esperanto: (♂♀) epilepsiulo, (explicitly ♂) virepilepsiulo, (explicitly ♀) epilepsiulino
- German: Epileptiker (de) m, Epileptikerin (de) f
- Greek: επιληπτικός (el) (epiliptikós)
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- Hungarian: epilepsziás (hu)
- Irish: titimeach m
- Russian: эпиле́птик (ru) m (epiléptik)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: па̏давича̄р m, па̏давича̄рка f, епилѐптича̄р m, епилѐптича̄рка f
- Roman: pȁdavičār (sh) m, pȁdavičārka (sh) f, epilèptičār (sh) m, epilèptičārka (sh) f
- Volapük: (♂♀) peiläpan (vo), (♂) hipeiläpan, (♀) jipeiläpan
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