"-rrhagia" meaning in All languages combined

See -rrhagia on Wiktionary

Suffix [English]

Etymology: From Latin -rrhagia, from Ancient Greek -ραγία (-ragía), from the stem of ῥήγνυμι (rhḗgnumi, “to break, burst”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|la|-rrhagia}} Latin -rrhagia, {{der|en|grc|-ραγία}} Ancient Greek -ραγία (-ragía) Head templates: {{head|en|suffix|cat2=|cat3=|head=|id=}} -rrhagia, {{en-suffix}} -rrhagia
  1. (medicine) Forms nouns indicating excessive discharge or haemorrhage from an organ. Tags: morpheme Categories (topical): Medicine Coordinate_terms: -rrhea (english: also concerns flow)
    Sense id: en--rrhagia-en-suffix-u0vTH7Fl Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages using catfix, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries Topics: medicine, sciences

Suffix [Latin]

Etymology: From Ancient Greek -ραγία (-ragía), from the stem of ῥήγνυμι (rhḗgnumi, “to break, burst”). Etymology templates: {{der|la|grc|-ραγία}} Ancient Greek -ραγία (-ragía) Inflection templates: {{la-ndecl|-rrhagia<1>}} Forms: -rrhagiae [genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], -rrhagia [nominative, singular], -rrhagiae [nominative, plural], -rrhagiae [genitive, singular], -rrhagiārum [genitive, plural], -rrhagiae [dative, singular], -rrhagiīs [dative, plural], -rrhagiam [accusative, singular], -rrhagiās [accusative, plural], -rrhagiā [ablative, singular], -rrhagiīs [ablative, plural], -rrhagia [singular, vocative], -rrhagiae [plural, vocative]
  1. Forms abstract nouns from adjectives and possibly other roots. Tags: declension-1, feminine, morpheme
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