morphine
French
noun
Definitions
- morphine
Etymology
Affix from Ancient Greek Μορφεύς (god of dreams, form, the god and personification of dreams).
Origin
Ancient Greek
Μορφεύς
Gloss
god of dreams, form, the god and personification of dreams
Kanji
体
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Morpheus English
- benzylmorphine English
- demorphinization English
- demorphinize English
- diacetylmorphine English
- dihydromorphine English
- ethylmorphine English
- methyldihydromorphine English
- methylmorphine English
- morphinate English
- morphine English
- morphined English
- morphinelike English
- morphinergic English
- morphinic English
- morphinism English
- morphinist English
- morphinization English
- morphinize English
- morphinomane English
- morphinomania English
- morphinomaniac English
- morphinomimetic English
- morphinone English
- neomorphine English
- normorphine English
- paramorphine English
- Morfeus Finnish
- Morphin German
- Morphée French
- apomorphine French
- morphinate French
- morphinique French
- морфи́н Russian
- Morfeo Spanish, Castilian
- Μορφεύς Ancient Greek
- μορφή Ancient Greek
- morfin Norwegian Bokmål
- Morfeu Portuguese
- Morfeus Swedish
- モルフィン Japanese
- morfin Norwegian Nynorsk
- Morfeus Danish
- Morfeus Czech
- Morfeu Catalan, Valencian
- Morfeu Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- morfin Turkish
- морфин Kazakh
- 嗎啡 Chinese
- Morfeus Slovak
- 모르핀 Korean
- ម័រហ្វីន Central Khmer
- Morfėjus Lithuanian