-rrhagia

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English

Etymology

From Latin -rrhagia, from Ancient Greek -ραγία (-ragía), from the stem of ῥήγνυμι (rhḗgnumi, to break, burst).

Suffix

-rrhagia

  1. (medicine) Forms nouns indicating excessive discharge or haemorrhage from an organ.

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Latin

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Etymology

From Ancient Greek -ραγία (-ragía), from the stem of ῥήγνυμι (rhḗgnumi, to break, burst).

Suffix

-rrhagia f (genitive -rrhagiae); first declension

  1. Forms abstract nouns from adjectives and possibly other roots.
    haemo (blood)haemorrhagia (violent loss of blood)

Declension

First-declension noun.

singular plural
nominative -rrhagia -rrhagiae
genitive -rrhagiae -rrhagiārum
dative -rrhagiae -rrhagiīs
accusative -rrhagiam -rrhagiās
ablative -rrhagiā -rrhagiīs
vocative -rrhagia -rrhagiae