"haemorrhousa" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Latin]

IPA: /hae̯.mor.roˈuː.sa/ [Classical], [häe̯mɔrːoˈuːs̠ä] [Classical], /e.mor.roˈu.sa/ (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical), [emorːoˈuːs̬ä] (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek αἱμορροοῦσα (haimorrhooûsa), feminine past participle of αἱμορροέω (haimorrhoéō, “I bleed”). Etymology templates: {{bor|la|grc|αἱμορροοῦσα}} Ancient Greek αἱμορροοῦσα (haimorrhooûsa) Head templates: {{la-noun|haemorrhoūsa<1>}} haemorrhoūsa f (genitive haemorrhoūsae); first declension Inflection templates: {{la-ndecl|haemorrhoūsa<1>}} Forms: haemorrhoūsa [canonical, feminine], haemorrhoūsae [genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], haemorrhoūsa [nominative, singular], haemorrhoūsae [nominative, plural], haemorrhoūsae [genitive, singular], haemorrhoūsārum [genitive, plural], haemorrhoūsae [dative, singular], haemorrhoūsīs [dative, plural], haemorrhoūsam [accusative, singular], haemorrhoūsās [accusative, plural], haemorrhoūsā [ablative, singular], haemorrhoūsīs [ablative, plural], haemorrhoūsa [singular, vocative], haemorrhoūsae [plural, vocative]
  1. (Ecclesiastical Latin, rare) She that has a hemorrhage. Tags: Ecclesiastical, Latin, declension-1, rare Synonyms: haemorrhoissa

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