chirurgia
Latin
noun
Definitions
- a surgery
- a violent remedy
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek χειρουργίᾱ̆ affix from Latin chīrūrgus (surgeon).
Origin
Latin
chīrūrgus
Gloss
surgeon
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *chirurgianus Latin
- *chīrurgiānus Latin
- chirurgus Latin
- chīrurgia Latin
- chīrurgicus Latin
- chīrurgus Latin
- chīrūrgia Latin
- chīrūrgus Latin
- cirurgicālis Latin
- cīrurgia Latin
- Chirurg German
- Chirurgie German
- Neurochirurgie German
- chirurgisch German
- chirurgo Italian
- chirurgia French
- chirurgie French
- neurochirurgie French
- psychochirurgie French
- radiochirurgie French
- téléchirurgie French
- хирург Russian
- хирурги́я Russian
- хирургический Russian
- χείρ Ancient Greek
- χειρουργέω Ancient Greek
- χειρουργία Ancient Greek
- χειρουργίᾱ̆ Ancient Greek
- χειρουργός Ancient Greek
- surgerie Middle English
- máinlia Irish
- cirurgiien Old French
- surgerie Old French
- surgien Old French
- cirurgia Catalan, Valencian
- neurocirurgia Catalan, Valencian
- chirurgie Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- χειρουργός Greek (modern)
- Chirurg Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- хирургия Kazakh
- ciruxanu Asturian
- cirugiano Old Spanish
- surgien xno
- chirurgo Interlingua