diarea
English
Noun
diarea (uncountable)
- Misspelling of diarrhea.
- 1900, Supreme Court Appellate Division—Second Department, Mortimer S. Brown v. Augusta A. Brown:
- This morning I noticed that what I raise is very much mixed with blood ever since I took them 2 Brandrettis pills it stopt the diarea entirely removed the swelling of my ankles & feet and broke loose some thing that made the blood flow hope it is all for the best
- 1997 March 3, Michael Calleia, “diarea for month! What to do?”, in rec.pets.dogs.health (Usenet newsgroup), retrieved 2022-04-30:
- I have a seven month old Pharaoh Hound that has had diarea for a month now. I have taken stole sample to vet #1 and they can't find anything. So, I tried vet #2, as per recommended by many people at my local dog run (personnally I sort of liked vet #1 better, vet #2 seemed a bit strange, and BTW I am thinking of trying vet #3 which is the vet my breeder uses (although it would be quite a trip to go for someone without a car (OK, enough about vets))).
- 2003 June 2, justin, “diarea in my pants”, in alt.sex.fetish.diapers (Usenet newsgroup), retrieved 2022-04-30:
- had diarea in my school clothes sat in class at 15. this has left me with a desire to meet other boys gay who messed there pants in school and to mail/meet a boy for pants messing
- 2012 January 29, Bellende Belhamel, “verbal diarea”, in alt.freemasonry (Usenet newsgroup), retrieved 2022-04-30:
- I think that some in this groups have a severe case of verbal diarea. I mean, they are message flooders, I have no idea where they get the time to bombard us with this endless flow of ........ (you name it.)
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Czech
Alternative forms
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin diarrhoea, from Ancient Greek διάρροια (diárrhoia, “a flowing-through; diarrhea”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈdɪjarɛa]
- Hyphenation: dia‧rea
Declension
Declension of diarea (technical feminine in -ea)
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | diarea | diarey |
genitive | diarey | diareí |
dative | diarei | diareám, diareím |
accusative | diareu | diarey |
vocative | diareo | diarey |
locative | diarei | diareách, diareích |
instrumental | diareou | diareami |
Derived terms
- diareický
Malay
Etymology
From English diarrhoea, from Middle French diarrie, from Latin diarrhoea, from Ancient Greek διάρροια (diárrhoia, “a flowing-through; diarrhea”).
Noun
diarea (plural diarea-diarea, informal 1st possessive diareaku, 2nd possessive diareamu, 3rd possessive diareanya)
Alternative forms
- diare (Indonesia)
Romansch
Alternative forms
- diarrea (Rumantsch Grischun, Sursilvan, Surmiran, Puter, Vallader)
Etymology
Borrowed from Late Latin diarrhoea, from Ancient Greek διάρροια (diárrhoia, “through-flowing”), from διά (diá, “through”) + ῥέω (rhéō, “I flow”).
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