"measlings" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈmiːzlɪŋz/ Forms: measling [singular]
Etymology: Unknown, but probably via pluralia tantum Scandinavian words like Danish mæslinger (“measles”), Icelandic mislingar (“measles”) and Norwegian Nynorsk meslingar, combining the Germanic roots related to blood blisters with the suffix -ing. Etymology templates: {{unknown|en}} Unknown, {{m+|da|mæslinger||measles}} Danish mæslinger (“measles”), {{m+|is|mislingar||measles}} Icelandic mislingar (“measles”), {{m+|nn|meslingar}} Norwegian Nynorsk meslingar Head templates: {{en-noun|p|sg=measling}} measlings pl (normally plural, singular measling)
  1. (UK dialect) Synonym of measles: the disease caused by M. morbillivirus, the red spots caused by the disease. Tags: UK, dialectal, plural, plural-normally Categories (topical): Viral diseases Synonyms: measles [synonym, synonym-of], meslings [obsolete]

Alternative forms

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