lungsot

Swedish

Etymology

From lunga (lung) + sot (disease, sickness). It should be noted that sot here is an archaic word for disease or sickness, inherited from Old Norse sótt, from Proto-Germanic *suhtiz. It is thus not related to the meaning of soot, which instead comes from Old Norse sót, from Proto-Germanic *sōtą.

Noun

lungsot c

  1. (dated, historical) tuberculosis, consumption

Declension

Declension of lungsot 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative lungsot lungsoten lungsoter lungsoterna
Genitive lungsots lungsotens lungsoters lungsoternas

Synonyms

  • tuberkulos (modern)

References

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