ὑδροκήλη
Ancient Greek
noun
Definitions
- (pathology) hydrocele, water in the scrotum
Etymology
Compound from Ancient Greek ὕδωρ (water) + Ancient Greek κήλη (tumour, hernia, rupture, especially hernia).
Origin
Ancient Greek
κήλη
Gloss
tumour, hernia, rupture, especially hernia
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- -cele English
- aerocele English
- anhydrous English
- hydrangea English
- hydraulic English
- hydro English
- hydrous English
- hydratus Latin
- hydrochaeris Latin
- hydrolysis Latin
- hydromel Latin
- hydrosphaera Latin
- Wasserstoff German
- idraulico Italian
- hydrogène French
- гидравлика Russian
- гидролиз Russian
- Μεθύδριον Ancient Greek
- κήλη Ancient Greek
- κλεψύδρα Ancient Greek
- σαρκοκήλη Ancient Greek
- ἐντεροκήλη Ancient Greek
- ἐπιπλοκήλη Ancient Greek
- ἔνυδρις Ancient Greek
- ὑδράργυρος Ancient Greek
- ὑδρέλαιον Ancient Greek
- ὑδρία Ancient Greek
- ὑδρηλός Ancient Greek
- ὑδροκέφαλον Ancient Greek
- ὑδρομύλη Ancient Greek
- ὑδροπέπερι Ancient Greek
- ὑδρορόδινον Ancient Greek
- ὑδροφύλαξ Ancient Greek
- ὕδραυλις Ancient Greek
- ὕδρωψ Ancient Greek
- ὕδωρ Ancient Greek
- Ὑδροῦς Ancient Greek
- *kh₂u-l-eh₂ Proto-Indo-European
- *wed- Proto-Indo-European
- *wódr̥ Proto-Indo-European
- dehydrere Norwegian Bokmål
- -cele Portuguese
- उदन् Sanskrit
- ainhidriúil Irish
- hidro- Catalan, Valencian
- उदजन Hindi
- υδρο- Greek (modern)
- ύδωρ Greek (modern)
- водород Bulgarian
- гидравлика Kazakh
- ύο Tsakonian