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subst. \/ˈwɔːtəbræʃ\/( medisin) halsbrann, surt oppstøt -
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waterbrash мед.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > изжога
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2) Medicine: acid indigestion, cardialgia, cardialgy, epigastric burning, pyrosis, water brash, waterbrash3) Makarov: a burning sensation, burning sensation -
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Grammatical information: n. (m.)Meaning: `spittle, slobber', metaph. `joint-fluid, synovitis' (Hp., Pherecr., X., Arist., hell. a. late).Derivatives: σιαλίς βλέννος (`slime') H., σιαλώδης `saliva-like' (Hp.), σιαλ-ίζω ( σιελ-) `to form spittle, slobber, to foam' (Hp., Archig.), - ισμός m. `waterbrash' (medic.), - ιστήριον n. `bridle-bit' (Gp.). Besides the verb σίαι πτύσαι (cod. πτῆσαι) Πάφιοι H. (cf. Schwyzer 752 n. 4).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin] (V)Etymology: Expressive-popular words as πτύαλον, πτύω, with which they have also genetically been connected; s. πτύω w. further lit. On the supposed but quite uncertain connection with Skt. kṣī́vati `spit' (Dhātup.) s. Wackernagel in Bechtel Dial. 1. 454 and Mayrhofer s. v. -- To be noted further the very rare and late attested σιαίνομαι, aor. σιάνθην `to meet antipathy, disgust' (pap. Vl--VIIp, H., Suid., Gloss.), σιαίνω `to cause antipathy' (sch.), which seems to be a transformation of the synonymous σικχαίνω, - ομαι (s. v.) after σίαι and similar unliterary forms. -- It cold derive from a Pre-Greek *syal-. S. also σίαλος.Page in Frisk: 2,699Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σίαλον
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