frambesia
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Learned borrowing from New Latin frambēsia. Doublet of bramberry and framboise.
Noun
[edit]frambesia (uncountable)
- Yaws, the disease.
Latin
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]frambēsia f (genitive frambēsiae); first declension
Declension
[edit]First-declension noun.
singular | plural | |
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nominative | frambēsia | frambēsiae |
genitive | frambēsiae | frambēsiārum |
dative | frambēsiae | frambēsiīs |
accusative | frambēsiam | frambēsiās |
ablative | frambēsiā | frambēsiīs |
vocative | frambēsia | frambēsiae |
References
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- en:Diseases
- Latin terms derived from Germanic languages
- Latin terms derived from Middle French
- Latin terms derived from Old French
- Latin terms derived from Frankish
- Latin terms derived from Proto-West Germanic
- Latin terms borrowed from French
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- New Latin
- la:Berries