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English
Etymology
From Middle English asma, asme, from Medieval Latin asthma, asma, from Ancient Greek ἆσθμα (âsthma, “laborious breathing, asthma”). The spelling was changed to add -th- in the 16th century to match the Greek etymological roots.[1]
Pronunciation
Noun
asthma (usually uncountable, plural asthmas or asthmata)
- (pathology) A long-term respiratory condition, in which the airways may unexpectedly and suddenly narrow, often in response to an allergen, cold air, exercise, or emotional stress. Symptoms include wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and coughing.
1842, [anonymous collaborator of Letitia Elizabeth Landon], chapter LV, in Lady Anne Granard; or, Keeping up Appearances. , volume III, London: Henry Colburn, , →OCLC, page 74:...but rheumatism is a vulgar complaint, and would sink even a ducal coronet—the very lowest people have it. I question if there is a workhouse in Great Britain exempt from it. Neither is there one free from asthma, and yet all the world knows a royal duke suffers from it as much as a coalheaver might do;...
1954, William Golding, Lord of the Flies:"He kind of spat," said Piggy. "My auntie wouldn't let me blow on account of my asthma. He said you blew from down here." Piggy laid a hand on his jutting abdomen.
2013 June 29, “A punch in the gut”, in The Economist, volume 407, number 8842, pages 72–3:Mostly, the microbiome is beneficial. It helps with digestion and enables people to extract a lot more calories from their food than would otherwise be possible. Research over the past few years, however, has implicated it in diseases from atherosclerosis to asthma to autism.
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Translations
chronic respiratory disease
- Albanian: astmë (sq) f, shpirrë (sq) f, frymëz (sq) f
- Arabic: رَبُو m (rabū)
- Gulf Arabic: ربو m (rabu)
- Moroccan Arabic: ضيقة f (ḍīqa)
- Aragonese: asma m
- Armenian: շնչարգելություն (šnčʻargelutʻyun), ասթմա (hy) (astʻma)
- Belarusian: а́стма f (ástma)
- Bikol Central: hapo (bcl)
- Bulgarian: а́стма (bg) f (ástma), задух (bg) m (zaduh)
- Burmese: ပန်းနာ (my) (pan:na), ပန်းနာရင်ကျပ် (pan:narangkyap)
- Catalan: asma (ca) f
- Cebuano: hubak
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 哮喘 (haau1 cyun2)
- Hokkien: 痚呴 (zh-min-nan) (he-ku, hê-ku)
- Mandarin: 哮喘 (zh) (xiàochuǎn), 氣喘/气喘 (zh) (qìchuǎn)
- Czech: astma (cs) n
- Danish: astma (da)
- Dutch: astma (nl)
- Esperanto: astmo
- Estonian: asma (et)
- Farefare: asma
- Faroese: astma f, bróstmøði f
- Finnish: astma (fi)
- French: asthme (fr)
- Georgian: ასთმა (ka) (astma)
- German: Asthma (de) n
- Greek: άσθμα (el) n (ásthma)
- Ancient: ἆσθμα n (âsthma)
- Gujarati: દમ (gu) m (dam)
- Hebrew: אַסְתְמָה (he)
- Hiligaynon: hikab, usang
- Hindi: दमा (hi) m (damā)
- Hungarian: asztma (hu)
- Ido: astmo (io)
- Ilocano: angkit
- Indonesian: asma (id)
- Irish: asma m, múchadh m, plúchadh m
- Italian: asma (it) f
- Japanese: 喘息 (ja) (ぜんそく, zensoku)
- Kazakh: демікпе (demıkpe)
- Korean: 천식 (ko) (cheonsik)
- Lao: ພະຍາດຫືດ (lo) (pha nyāt hư̄t)
- Latin: asthma n
- Latvian: astma f
- Lithuanian: astma f
- Macedonian: а́стма (mk) f (ástma), за́дув m (záduv)
- Malagasy: sefo (mg)
- Maltese: ażżma f
- Maori: huangō, ngoio, tīmohu, kume
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: астма (astma) (pronounced "astam"), багтраа (mn) (bagtraa)
- Mongolian: ᠪᠠᠭᠲᠠᠷᠠᠭᠠ (baɣtarag-a)
- Norman: courte-haleine f (Jersey)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: astma m
- Nynorsk: astma m
- Occitan: asma (oc) m
- Old English: angbrēost n
- Ossetian: астмӕ (astmæ)
- Persian: آسم (fa) (âsm)
- Plautdietsch: Austma n
- Polish: astma (pl) f, dychawica (pl) f, zadyszka (pl) f
- Portuguese: asma (pt) f
- Rohingya: please add this translation if you can
- Romanian: astmă (ro) f
- Russian: а́стма (ru) f (ástma)
- Sinhalese: ඇදුම (æduma)
- Spanish: asma (es) f
- Swedish: astma (sv)
- Tagalog: hika
- Tausug: sungut
- Thai: หืด (th) (hʉ̀ʉt)
- Turkish: astım (tr), yelpik (tr)
- Ukrainian: а́стма (uk) f (ástma)
- Urdu: دَمَہ m (dama)
- Vietnamese: suyễn (vi), hen (vi), hen suyễn
- Waray-Waray: sugiw
- Welsh: asthma m, mygfa f
- Zazaki: astım, helpeze
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Latin
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἆσθμα (âsthma).
Pronunciation
Noun
asthma n (genitive asthmatis); third declension
- panting, laboured breathing
- (medicine) asthma
Declension
Third-declension noun (neuter, imparisyllabic non-i-stem).
Descendants
References
- asthma in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.