cirurgie

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Old French cirurgie, borrowed itself from Latin chīrurgia. Doublet of surgerie. At least one form has been remodelled to incorporate the suffix -erie (a process that happened already before the word was borrowed into Middle English).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sirurˈdʒiː(ə)/, /siˈrurdʒiː(ə)/

Noun

cirurgie (uncountable)

  1. surgery (the part of medicine related to performing surgical operations)

Descendants

  • English: chirurgy (altered after Latin and Greek)

References

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