perineum

See also: Perineum

English

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Etymology

From post‐Classical Latin perineum (Classical Latin: perinaeon), from Ancient Greek περίναιον (perínaion) or περίνεος (períneos), from περί (perí, around) with ἰνέω (inéō, I empty, evacuate).

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Noun

perineum (plural perinea)

  1. (anatomy) The region between the vulva and anus in women and the scrotum and anus in men.
    • 1827, Guy's Hospital: Case of Fistula in Perineo, Successfully Treated, The Lancet, Volume 12, page 61,
      He was attacked with complete retention of urine, after a debauch, and six weeks afterwards an abscess formed in the perineum, which eventually burst, leaving a fistulous opening, through which the urine continued to be discharged to the period of his admission into the Hospital.
    • 2005, Brian J. Moran, 27: Using the perineal pressure applicator device, Adam P. Dicker, Gregory S. Merrick, Frank M. Waterman, Richard K. Valicenti, Leonar G. Gomella (editors), Basic and Advanced Techniques in Prostate Brachytherapy, page 251,
      The prostate is surrounded by venous plexi and the perineum has a rich blood supply.
    • 2011, Ian Lyons, Biomedical Science: Lecture Notes, page 371,
      The perineum is diamond shaped and stretches from the pubic symphysis to the coccyx.

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References

  • perineum” in Douglas Harper, Online Etymology Dictionary, 2001–2019.

Albanian

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin perineum.

Noun

perineum m (definite singular perineumi)

  1. (anatomy) perineum

Declension


Czech

Noun

perineum n

  1. perineum

Further reading

  • perineum in Příruční slovník jazyka českého, 1935–1957
  • perineum in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého, 1960–1971, 1989
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