(modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ˈkli.ni.kus/, [ˈkliːnikus] clīnicus m (genitive clīnicī); second declension (post-classical) a physician who...
clīnice vocative singular of clīnicus “clinice”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press clinice in Gaffiot...
From Late Latin clīnicus, from Ancient Greek κλῑνικός (klīnikós). IPA(key): /kli.ni.sjɛ̃/ Hyphenation: cli‧ni‧cien clinicien m (plural cliniciens, feminine...
See also: clinico Learned borrowing from Latin clīnicus, from Ancient Greek κλῑνικός (klīnikós), from κλίνη (klínē, “the bed”). clínico (feminine clínica...
From Dutch clinici, plural form of clinicus, from Latin clinicus, from Ancient Greek κλῑνικός (klīnikós), from κλῑ́νη (klī́nē, “the bed”). IPA(key): [kliˈnisi]...
clinique (plural cliniques) Archaic spelling of clinic. From the Late Latin clīnicus (“a bed-ridden person”, “one baptized on a sick-bed”, “a physician”). IPA(key):...