apoplexia

See also: Apoplexia

Hungarian

Etymology

Borrowed from Late Latin poplexia, apoplexia, from Ancient Greek ἀποπληξία (apoplēxía), from ἀποπλήσσειν (apoplḗssein, to cripple by a stroke); ἀπό (apó, from) + πλήσσειν (plḗssein, to strike).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈɒpoplɛksiʲɒ]
  • Hyphenation: apop‧le‧xia

Noun

apoplexia (plural apoplexiák)

  1. apoplexy

Declension

Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, back harmony)
singular plural
nominative apoplexia apoplexiák
accusative apoplexiát apoplexiákat
dative apoplexiának apoplexiáknak
instrumental apoplexiával apoplexiákkal
causal-final apoplexiáért apoplexiákért
translative apoplexiává apoplexiákká
terminative apoplexiáig apoplexiákig
essive-formal apoplexiaként apoplexiákként
essive-modal
inessive apoplexiában apoplexiákban
superessive apoplexián apoplexiákon
adessive apoplexiánál apoplexiáknál
illative apoplexiába apoplexiákba
sublative apoplexiára apoplexiákra
allative apoplexiához apoplexiákhoz
elative apoplexiából apoplexiákból
delative apoplexiáról apoplexiákról
ablative apoplexiától apoplexiáktól
Possessive forms of apoplexia
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. apoplexiám apoplexiáim
2nd person sing. apoplexiád apoplexiáid
3rd person sing. apoplexiája apoplexiái
1st person plural apoplexiánk apoplexiáink
2nd person plural apoplexiátok apoplexiáitok
3rd person plural apoplexiájuk apoplexiáik

Portuguese

Etymology

From Late Latin poplexia, apoplexia, from Ancient Greek ἀποπληξία (apoplēxía), from ἀποπλήσσειν (apoplḗssein, to cripple by a stroke); ἀπό (apó, from) + πλήσσειν (plḗssein, to strike).

Noun

apoplexia f (plural apoplexias)

  1. (medicine) apoplexy (loss of consciousness)
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