Internationalism (see English anesthesia), ultimately from Ancient Greek ἀναισθησία (anaisthēsía).
anestesia
Inflection of anestesia (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | anestesia | anestesiat | |
genitive | anestesian | anestesioiden anestesioitten | |
partitive | anestesiaa | anestesioita | |
illative | anestesiaan | anestesioihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | anestesia | anestesiat | |
accusative | nom. | anestesia | anestesiat |
gen. | anestesian | ||
genitive | anestesian | anestesioiden anestesioitten anestesiain rare | |
partitive | anestesiaa | anestesioita | |
inessive | anestesiassa | anestesioissa | |
elative | anestesiasta | anestesioista | |
illative | anestesiaan | anestesioihin | |
adessive | anestesialla | anestesioilla | |
ablative | anestesialta | anestesioilta | |
allative | anestesialle | anestesioille | |
essive | anestesiana | anestesioina | |
translative | anestesiaksi | anestesioiksi | |
abessive | anestesiatta | anestesioitta | |
instructive | — | anestesioin | |
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
anestesia
From Ancient Greek ἀναισθησία (anaisthēsía), from ἀν- (an-, “not”) with αἴσθησις (aísthēsis, “sensation”). Coined in 1846 C.E. by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., in a letter to dentist William T. G. Morton, the first practitioner to publicly demonstrate the use of ether during surgery.
anéstésia (first-person possessive anestesiaku, second-person possessive anestesiamu, third-person possessive anestesianya)
From Ancient Greek ἀναισθησία (anaisthēsía), from ἀν- (an-) "not" + αἴσθησις (aísthēsis) "sensation".
anestesia f (plural anestesie)
anestesia f (plural anestesias)
anestesia
Borrowed from Ancient Greek ἀναισθησία (anaisthēsía), from ἀν- (an-) "not" + αἴσθησις (aísthēsis) "sensation".
anestesia f (plural anestesias)
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
anestesia