scarlatina

scarlatina
scarlatinal, scarlatinous /skahr'leuh tee"neuhs, skahr lat"n euhs/, adj.
/skahr'leuh tee"neuh/, n. Pathol.
2. a mild form of scarlet fever.
[1795-1805; < NL (febris) scarlatina scarlet fever, deriv. of ML scarlata scarlet (cloth); see SCARLET, -INE1]

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  • scarlatină — SCARLATÍNĂ, scarlatine, s.f. Boală infecţioasă, contagioasă şi epidemică (mai ales la copii), care se manifestă prin febră, dureri de gât şi o erupţie roşie pe tot corpul, urmată de descuamare. – Din fr. scarlatine. Trimis de RACAI, 07.12.2003.… …   Dicționar Român

  • Scarlatina —   [aus vulgärlateinisch febris scarlatina, zu mittellateinisch scarlatum »rote Farbe«] die, , der Scharlach …   Universal-Lexikon

  • scarlatina — (n.) 1803, from Mod.L. scarlatina (Sydenham, 1676), from It. scarlattina (Lancelotti, 1527), fem. of scarlattino (adj.), dim. of scarlatto scarlet (see SCARLET (Cf. scarlet)). It is a synonym for scarlet fever, not a milder form of it …   Etymology dictionary

  • scarlatina — [skär΄lə tē′nə] n. [ModL < ML ( febris) scarlatina, scarlet (fever)] nontechnical term for a mild form of SCARLET FEVER scarlatinal adj …   English World dictionary

  • Scarlatina — Scar la*ti na, n. [NL.: cf. F. scarlatine. See {Scarlet}.] (Med.) Scarlet fever. {Scar la*ti nal}, a. {Scar*lat i*nous} (# or #), a. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Scarlatīna — (sc. febris), das Scharlachfieber …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Scarlatina — vgl. Scharlach …   Das Wörterbuch medizinischer Fachausdrücke

  • scarlatina — scar•la•ti•na [[t]ˌskɑr ləˈti nə[/t]] n. 1) pat scarlet fever 2) pat a mild form of scarlet fever • Etymology: 1795–1805; < NL (febris) scarlatina scarlet fever, der. of ML scarlata scarlet (cloth); see scarlet, ine I scar la•ti′nal,… …   From formal English to slang

  • Scarlatĭna febris — Scarlatĭna febris, das Scharlachfieber …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • scarlatina — noun Etymology: New Latin, from Medieval Latin scarlata scarlet Date: 1771 scarlet fever • scarlatinal adjective …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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