ποδάγρα

Ancient Greek

Etymology

πούς (poús, foot) + ἄγρᾱ (ágrā, hunting)

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Noun

ποδᾰ́γρᾱ (podágrā) f (genitive ποδᾰ́γρᾱς); first declension

  1. trap for the feet
  2. (of dogs, oxen, horses) foot disease
  3. (of human beings) gout of the foot

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  • (gout of the foot): χειρᾰ́γρᾱ (kheirágrā)

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Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ποδᾰ́γρᾱ (podágrā, trap for the feet; a foot disease (of dogs, oxen, and horses); gout (of human beings)), from πούς (poús, foot) + ἄγρᾱ (ágrā, hunting).

Noun

ποδάγρα (podágra) f (plural ποδάγρες)

  1. gout, podagra

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