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dyspnea

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English

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Etymology

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Variant spelling of dyspnoea, a learned borrowing from Latin dyspnoea (difficulty breathing), from Ancient Greek δῠ́σπνοιᾰ (dúspnoia, difficulty breathing, shortness of breath), from δῠ́σπνοος (dúspnoos, short of breath, breathing with difficulty, adjective) (also δῠ́σπνους (dúspnous) by contraction) +‎ -ῐᾰ (-ia, suffix forming abstract nouns). Δῠ́σπνοος (Dúspnoos) is derived from δῠσ- (dus-, prefix meaning ‘bad; difficult, hard; unfortunate’) + πνέω (pnéō, to blow; to breathe) (from Proto-Indo-European *pnew- (to breathe; to pant)) + -ος (-os, suffix forming adjectives).[1] The English word is analysable as dys- (prefix meaning ‘abnormal; difficult; disease’) +‎ -pnea (suffix meaning ‘breathing, respiration’).

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Noun

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dyspnea (countable and uncountable, plural dyspneas) (American spelling, Canadian spelling)

  1. (pathology) Difficult or laboured respiration; shortness of breath.
    Synonym: breathlessness
    Coordinate terms: apnea, bradypnea, eupnea, hyperpnea, orthopnea, platypnea, polypnea, tachypnea, trepopnea
    • 1655, Lazarus Riverius [i.e., Lazare Rivière], “Of Asthma, or Difficulty of Breathing”, in Nicholas Culpeper, Abdiah Cole, and William Rowland, transl., The Practice of Physick, [], London: [] Peter Cole, [], →OCLC, 7th book (Of the Diseases of the Breast), page 148:
      In a Diſpnœa, the breath is thick, vvithout noiſe or anhelation, and vvith leſs trouble.
    • 1888, R[euben] Ludlam, “Lecture LIX. Ovariotomy.”, in Medical and Surgical Lectures on the Diseases of Women, a Clinical and Systematic Treatise. [], 6th edition, Chicago, Ill.: Halsey Brothers, →OCLC, page 962:
      During August the tumor again grew rapidly, causing dyspnœa, constipation and general malaise.

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Derived terms

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Translations

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References

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  1. ^ Compare dyspnoea, n.”, in OED Online Paid subscription required, Oxford: Oxford University Press, July 2023; dyspnoea, n.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.

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Anagrams

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Finnish

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Etymology

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Internationalism (see English dyspnea)

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈdys.pneɑ/, [ˈdys̠.pne̞ɑ̝]
  • Rhymes: -ys.pneɑ
  • Hyphenation(key): dys‧pnea, dysp‧nea

Noun

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dyspnea

  1. (pathology) dyspnea

Declension

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Inflection of dyspnea (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation)
nominative dyspnea dyspneat
genitive dyspnean dyspneoiden
dyspneoitten
partitive dyspneaa dyspneoita
illative dyspneaan dyspneoihin
singular plural
nominative dyspnea dyspneat
accusative nom. dyspnea dyspneat
gen. dyspnean
genitive dyspnean dyspneoiden
dyspneoitten
dyspneain rare
partitive dyspneaa dyspneoita
inessive dyspneassa dyspneoissa
elative dyspneasta dyspneoista
illative dyspneaan dyspneoihin
adessive dyspnealla dyspneoilla
ablative dyspnealta dyspneoilta
allative dyspnealle dyspneoille
essive dyspneana dyspneoina
translative dyspneaksi dyspneoiksi
abessive dyspneatta dyspneoitta
instructive dyspneoin
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of dyspnea (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative dyspneani dyspneani
accusative nom. dyspneani dyspneani
gen. dyspneani
genitive dyspneani dyspneoideni
dyspneoitteni
dyspneaini rare
partitive dyspneaani dyspneoitani
inessive dyspneassani dyspneoissani
elative dyspneastani dyspneoistani
illative dyspneaani dyspneoihini
adessive dyspneallani dyspneoillani
ablative dyspnealtani dyspneoiltani
allative dyspnealleni dyspneoilleni
essive dyspneanani dyspneoinani
translative dyspneakseni dyspneoikseni
abessive dyspneattani dyspneoittani
instructive
comitative dyspneoineni
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative dyspneasi dyspneasi
accusative nom. dyspneasi dyspneasi
gen. dyspneasi
genitive dyspneasi dyspneoidesi
dyspneoittesi
dyspneaisi rare
partitive dyspneaasi dyspneoitasi
inessive dyspneassasi dyspneoissasi
elative dyspneastasi dyspneoistasi
illative dyspneaasi dyspneoihisi
adessive dyspneallasi dyspneoillasi
ablative dyspnealtasi dyspneoiltasi
allative dyspneallesi dyspneoillesi
essive dyspneanasi dyspneoinasi
translative dyspneaksesi dyspneoiksesi
abessive dyspneattasi dyspneoittasi
instructive
comitative dyspneoinesi

Synonyms

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Interlingua

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Noun

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dyspnea (uncountable)

  1. dyspnea
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