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English
Etymology
From Middle French palpitation, from Latin palpitatio.
Pronunciation
Noun
palpitation (countable and uncountable, plural palpitations)
- An abnormal beating of the heart that may be perceived by the patient, a result of excitement, exertion, or illness.
1816 June – 1817 April/May (date written), [Mary Shelley], chapter IV, in Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. , volume I, London: for Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor, & Jones, published 1 January 1818, →OCLC, pages 101–102:Sometimes my pulse beat so quickly and hardly, that I felt the palpitation of every artery; at others, I nearly sank to the ground through languor and extreme weakness.
Translations
abnormal beating of the heart
French
Etymology
From Latin palpitātiōnem.
Pronunciation
Noun
palpitation f (plural palpitations)
- palpitation
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