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English
Etymology
First attested in 1746. From New Latin abdōminālis , from Latin abdōmen .[ 1] Equivalent to abdomin- + -al . Compare French abdominal .
Pronunciation
Adjective
abdominal (comparative more abdominal , superlative most abdominal )
Of or pertaining to the abdomen ; ventral . [ 2]
abdominal muscles
abdominal cavity
( ichthyology ) Having the ventral fins under the abdomen and behind the pectoral fins . [ 2]
( ichthyology ) Ventral , in describing a fin. [ 2]
( zoology , obsolete ) Belonging to the order Abdominales of fish.
Synonyms
( of or pertaining to the abdomen ) : ventral
Derived terms
Translations
of or pertaining to the abdomen
Arabic: بَطْنِيّ ( baṭniyy )
Asturian: abdominal (ast)
Belarusian: брушны́ ( brušný ) , чарэўны́ ( čareŭný ) , абдаміна́льны ( abdaminálʹny )
Bulgarian: абдомина́лен (bg) ( abdominálen ) , коре́мен (bg) ( korémen )
Catalan: abdominal (ca)
Chinese:
Mandarin: 腹部的 (zh) ( fùbù )
Czech: břišní (cs)
Dutch: abdominaal (nl) , buik- (nl)
Finnish: vatsa- (fi) ( in compounds ) , abdominaali (fi)
French: abdominal (fr)
Galician: abdominal (gl)
German: abdominal (de) , abdominell (de) , Bauch- (de) , Unterleib- (de)
Greek:
Ancient: ἠτριαῖος ( ētriaîos )
Hungarian: hasi (hu) , abdominális (hu)
Interlingua: abdominal (ia)
Irish: abdómain , boilg , bolgach
Italian: addominale (it)
Latin: abdominalis
Macedonian: абдомина́лен ( abdominálen ) , трбушен ( trbušen )
Manx: y volgey
Norwegian:
Bokmål: abdominal (no)
Persian: شکمی (fa) ( šekami )
Polish: brzuszny (pl) , odwłokowy (pl) ( for insects ) , abdominalny (pl)
Portuguese: abdominal (pt)
Romanian: abdominal (ro) m or n
Russian: брюшно́й (ru) ( brjušnój ) , абдомина́льный (ru) ( abdominálʹnyj )
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: тр̀бушнӣ
Roman: tr̀bušnī (sh)
Slovak: brušný (sk)
Slovene: trebušen
Spanish: abdominal (es)
Swedish: abdominal (sv) , buk- (sv) , mag- (sv)
Tagalog: pantiyan
Turkish: karın ile ilgili
Ukrainian: черевни́й ( čerevnýj ) , абдоміна́льний (uk) ( abdominálʹnyj )
Welsh: abdomenol (cy)
Zazaki: pizane
See also
Noun
abdominal (plural abdominals )
( zoology , obsolete ) A fish of the order Abdominales .
( colloquial ) An abdominal muscle. [ 2]
Synonyms
References
^ Elliott K. Dobbie, C. William Dunmore, Robert K. Barnhart, et al. (editors), Chambers Dictionary of Etymology (Chambers Harrap Publishers Ltd, 2004 , →ISBN ), page 2
↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Lesley Brown, editor-in-chief, William R. Trumble and Angus Stevenson, editors (2002 ), “abdominal”, in The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary on Historical Principles , 5th edition, Oxford, New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press , →ISBN , page 3.
Catalan
Etymology
Borrowed from New Latin abdōminālis .
Pronunciation
Adjective
abdominal m or f (masculine and feminine plural abdominals )
abdominal
French
Etymology
From New Latin abdōminālis .
Pronunciation
Adjective
abdominal (feminine abdominale , masculine plural abdominaux , feminine plural abdominales )
abdominal ; of the abdomen
Further reading
German
Etymology
From New Latin abdōminālis .
Pronunciation
Adjective
abdominal (no predicative form , strong nominative masculine singular abdominaler , not comparable )
abdominal
Declension
Positive forms of abdominal (uncomparable, no predicate )
Indonesian
Etymology
Ultimately derived from New Latin abdōminālis , from Latin abdōmen .
Pronunciation
Adjective
abdominal
abdominal ( of or pertaining to the abdomen )
Interlingua
Adjective
abdominal (not comparable )
abdominal
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From New Latin abdōminālis ( “ abdominal ” ) , from Latin abdōmen ( “ belly, abdomen; gluttony ” ) (with the suffix -ālis ( forms adjectives ) , from Proto-Indo-European *-li- , possibly from *h₂el- ( “ to grow, nourish ” ) ), possibly from both abdō ( “ I hide, conceal ” ) , from ab- ( “ from, away, off ” ) , from ab ( “ from, away from, on, in ” ) , from Proto-Italic *ab , from Proto-Indo-European *h₂epó ( “ off, away ” ) (+ the ending *dō ( “ put ” ) , from Proto-Indo-European *dʰeh₁- ( “ to do, put, place ” ) ) + and from -men ( forms neuter nouns ) , from Proto-Italic *-men , from Proto-Indo-European *-mn̥ ( creates action nouns or result nouns ) .
Equivalent to abdomen + -al , first part from Latin abdōmen ( “ belly, abdomen; gluttony ” ) , possibly from both abdō ( “ I hide, conceal ” ) , from ab- ( “ from, away, off ” ) , from ab ( “ from, away from, on, in ” ) , from Proto-Italic *ab , from Proto-Indo-European *h₂epó ( “ off, away ” ) (+ the ending *dō ( “ put ” ) , from Proto-Indo-European *dʰeh₁- ( “ to do, put, place ” ) ) + and from -men ( forms neuter nouns ) , from Proto-Italic *-men , from Proto-Indo-European *-mn̥ ( creates action nouns or result nouns ) . Last part from French -al ( “ -al ” ) , from Middle French , from Old French -al , from Latin -ālis , from Proto-Indo-European *-li- .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /abdɔmɪˈnɑːl/
Rhymes: -ɑːl
Hyphenation: ab‧do‧mi‧nal
Adjective
abdominal (neuter singular abdominalt , definite singular and plural abdominale , comparative mer abdominal , superlative mest abdominal )
( anatomy , medicine ) abdominal ( of or pertaining to the abdomen )
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abdominalt støttebelte ved brokk
abdominal support belt for hernia
See also
References
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from New Latin abdōminālis .
Pronunciation
( Brazil ) IPA (key ) : /a.bi.do.miˈnaw/ , /ab.do.miˈnaw/
( Southern Brazil ) IPA (key ) : /ab.do.miˈnaw/ , /a.bi.do.miˈnaw/
Rhymes: ( Portugal ) -al , ( Brazil ) -aw
Hyphenation: ab‧do‧mi‧nal
Adjective
abdominal m or f (plural abdominais , not comparable )
abdominal
Noun
abdominal m (plural abdominais )
sit-up
Further reading
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French abdominal .
Pronunciation
Adjective
abdominal m or n (feminine singular abdominală , masculine plural abdominali , feminine and neuter plural abdominale )
abdominal
Declension
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from New Latin abdōminālis .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /abdomiˈnal/
Rhymes: -al
Syllabification: ab‧do‧mi‧nal
Adjective
abdominal m or f (masculine and feminine plural abdominales )
abdominal
Derived terms
Noun
abdominal m (plural abdominales )
abdominal muscle
sit-up
Further reading
Swedish
Etymology
abdomen + -al
Adjective
abdominal (not comparable )
abdominal
Declension
Inflection of abdominal
Indefinite
Positive
Comparative
Superlative2
Common singular
abdominal
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Neuter singular
abdominalt
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Plural
abdominala
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Masculine plural3
abdominale
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Definite
Positive
Comparative
Superlative
Masculine singular1
abdominale
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All
abdominala
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1) Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine. 2) The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative. 3) Dated or archaic
Tagalog
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish abdominal .
Pronunciation
Adjective
abdominál (Baybayin spelling ᜀᜊ᜔ᜇᜓᜋᜒᜈᜎ᜔ )
abdominal
Further reading
Cuadrado Muñiz, Adolfo (1972 ) Hispanismos en el tagalo: diccionario de vocablos de origen español vigentes en esta lengua filipina , Madrid: Oficina de Educación Iberoamericana, page 2