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1 strangūria
strangūria ae, f, στραγγουρία, difficulty of urine, strangury.* * *strangury, painful discharge of urine -
2 ūrīna
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3 commeio
Icommeiere, comminxi, comminctus V TRANSdefile with urine, wet; soil, defile; have sexual intercourse (Adams)IIcommeiere, commixi, commictus V TRANSdefile with urine, wet; soil, defile; have sexual intercourse (Adams) -
4 lotium
urine; (liquid for washing - urine used for bleaching); (rude/veterinary) -
5 mictuale
mictŭālis, e, adj. [id.] (only post [p. 1143] class).I.Relating to the passing of urine, wrinary:II.via,
Cael. Aur. Tard. 5, 10, 91:viae,
id. ib. 5, 10, 121.—Hence, subst.: mictŭālis, is, f., the urinary passage, Cael. Aur. Tard. 5, 4, 65.—That promotes urine, diuretic:virtus,
App. Herb. 117.— Subst.: mictŭāle, is, n., a diuretic, Cael. Aur. Tard. 5, 10, 122 al. -
6 mictualis
mictŭālis, e, adj. [id.] (only post [p. 1143] class).I.Relating to the passing of urine, wrinary:II.via,
Cael. Aur. Tard. 5, 10, 91:viae,
id. ib. 5, 10, 121.—Hence, subst.: mictŭālis, is, f., the urinary passage, Cael. Aur. Tard. 5, 4, 65.—That promotes urine, diuretic:virtus,
App. Herb. 117.— Subst.: mictŭāle, is, n., a diuretic, Cael. Aur. Tard. 5, 10, 122 al. -
7 aqua
aqua ae (poet. also aquāī, V.), f [3 AC-], water: aquae pluviae, rain-water: gelida: pluvialis, O.: aquae fons: deterrima, most unwholesome, H.: perennis, L.: fervens, boiling: in aquam ruere, into the river, L.: aquae ductus, an aqueduct: aquae iter, the right of way for water: medicamentum ad aquam intercutem, against dropsy. — Esp., in phrases: qui praebet aquam, the host, H.: unctam convivis praebere aquam, greasy water, H.: aqua et ignis, i. e. the necessarie of life; hence, alicui aquā et igni interdici, to be excluded from civil society, be banished. — Meton., the sea: ad aquam, on the coast: naviget aliā linter aquā, i. e. treat other themes, O. — A brook. ad aquam, Cs.— Rain: cornix augur aquae, H.: aquae magnae bis eo anno fuerunt, L.— Plur, waters, a watering-place, baths: ad aquas venire, i. e. to Baiae.—A water-clock: ex aquā mensurae, measures (of time) by the water-clock, Cs.—Prov.: aqua haeret, i. e. there is a hitch, I am at a loss.* * *water; sea, lake; river, stream; rain, rainfall (pl.), rainwater; spa; urine -
8 lyncūrion or -ium
lyncūrion or -ium ī, n, λυγκούριον, lynxstone, transparent stone, said to be the crystallized urine of the lynx, O. -
9 catheter
catheter, instrument for drawing urine -
10 catheterismus
application of a catheter, drawing urine, relieving pressure on bladder -
11 ecfundo
ecfundere, ecfudi, ecfusus V TRANSpour out/away/off; allow to drain; shower; volley (missles); send/stream forth; shed (blood/tears); discharge (vomit/urine), debouch, emit; flow out, overflow; break out; bear/yield/bring forth; expend/use up; unseat, eject/drop/discard; stretch/spread out, extend; spread (sail); loosen/slacken/fling, give rein -
12 effundo
effundere, effudi, effusus V TRANSpour out/away/off; allow to drain; shower; volley (missles); send/stream forth; shed (blood/tears); discharge (vomit/urine), debouch, emit; flow out, overflow; break out; bear/yield/bring forth; expend/use up; unseat, eject/drop/discard; stretch/spread out, extend; spread (sail); loosen/slacken/fling, give rein -
13 obscaenum
private parts (pl.), external sexual/excretory organs; excrement (L+S); urine; foul/indecent/obscene/lewd language/utterances/behavior (pl.) -
14 obscenum
private parts (pl.), external sexual/excretory organs; excrements (L+S); urine; foul/indecent/obscene/lewd language/utterances/behavior (pl.) -
15 opscaenum
private parts (pl.), external sexual/excretory organs; excrement (L+S); urine; foul/indecent/obscene/lewd language/utterances/behavior (pl.) -
16 opscenum
private parts (pl.), external sexual/excretory organs; excrements (L+S); urine; foul/indecent/obscene/lewd language/utterances/behavior (pl.) -
17 saccatum
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18 catheter
căthĕter, ēris, m., = kathetêr, a surgical instrument for drawing off the urine, a catheter, Cael. Aur. Tard. 2, 1, 13 al. -
19 diureticus
dĭūrētĭcus, a, um, adj., = diourêtikos, that promotes urine, diuretic (pure Lat. mictorius or mictualis):vina,
Pall. Oct. 14, 3:potiones,
Veg. 5, 71 fin. (3, 72 Bip.):medicamenta,
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20 dysuria
dysūrĭa, ae, f., = dusouria, retention of urine, dysury, Cael. Aur. Tard. 5, 4, 64 (in Cic. Att. 10, 10, 3, written as Greek).— Hence,
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