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English

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English Wikipedia has an article on:hemorrhoidWikipedia

Alternative forms

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  • haemorrhoid (UK)
  • hæmorrhoid (dated)

Etymology

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From Middle English emerowdes, emeroides, emeroydez, from Old French emorroides, from Latin haemorrhoidae,[1] from Ancient Greek αἱμορροΐς (haimorrhoḯs), a feminine adjective from αἱμόρροος (haimórrhoos, flowing with blood), from αἷμα (haîma, blood) and the root of ῥέω (rhéō, flow).[2] Doublet of emerod.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈhɛməɹɔɪd/, /ˈhɛmɹɔɪd/
  • Audio (US):(file)

Noun

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hemorrhoid (plural hemorrhoids)

  1. (pathology, often in the plural) An engorged, dilated and easily broken varicosity in the perianal area, often accompanied by intense itching and throbbing pain: piles.

Derived terms

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  • external hemorrhoid
  • hemorrhoidal
  • hemorrhoidectomy
  • internal hemorrhoid

Translations

[edit] perianal varicosity
  • Adyghe: please add this translation if you can
  • Afrikaans: aambei (af)
  • Albanian: majasëll (sq) m
  • Arabic: بَاسُور m (bāsūr)
  • Armenian: թութք (hy) (tʻutʻkʻ)
  • Assamese: কেঁচুমূৰীয়া (kẽsumuria)
  • Azerbaijani: babasil
  • Belarusian: гемаро́й m (hjemarój)
  • Bulgarian: хеморои́д (bg) m (hemoroíd)
  • Burmese: လိပ်ခေါင်း (my) (liphkaung:), လိပ်ခေါင်းရောဂါ (my) (liphkaung:rau:ga)
  • Catalan: hemorroide (ca) f, morena (ca) f
  • Cebuano: almoranas
  • Chinese: Cantonese: 痔瘡 / 痔疮 (zi6 cong1) Hokkien: 痔瘡 / 痔疮 (zh-min-nan) (tī-chhng), 起背仔 (khí-pèr-á) Mandarin: 痔瘡 / 痔疮 (zh) (zhìchuāng),  (zh) (zhì)
  • Czech: hemoroid m
  • Danish: hæmoride (da) c, hæmorroide c
  • Dutch: aambei (nl) f
  • Esperanto: hemoroido
  • Finnish: peräpukama (fi)
  • French: hémorroïde (fr) f
  • Galician: hemorroide (gl) f, almorrá f sg
  • German: Hämorrhoide (de) f
  • Greek: αιμορροΐδα (el) f (aimorroḯda)
  • Gujarati: please add this translation if you can
  • Hebrew: טחורים (he) (tkhorím)
  • Hiligaynon: almoranas
  • Hindi: बवासीर (hi) f (bavāsīr), अर्श (hi) m (arś)
  • Hungarian: aranyér (hu)
  • Icelandic: gyllinæð f, raufaræðahnútur m
  • Indonesian: ambeien (id), wasir (id), hemoroid (id), bawasir (id)
  • Ingrian: peräpykämä, pykämä
  • Japanese: 疣痔 (ja) (いぼじ, iboji), 痔核 (ja) (じかく, jikaku)
  • Kazakh: көтеу (köteu)
  • Korean: 치질(痔疾) (ko) (chijil)
  • Kyrgyz: please add this translation if you can
  • Macedonian: хемороид m (hemoroid)
  • Maori: tero puta
  • Mapun: tombong
  • Norwegian: Bokmål: hemoroide m Nynorsk: hemoroide m
  • Old English: fīcādl
  • Ottoman Turkish: مایاسیل (mayasıl), باسور (basur)
  • Persian: بواسیر (fa) (bavâsir)
  • Polish: hemoroid m
  • Portuguese: hemorroida (pt) f, almorroida (pt) f, almorreima f
  • Romanian: hemoroid m
  • Russian: геморро́й (ru) m (gemorrój), геморроида́льный у́зел m (gemorroidálʹnyj úzel)
  • Sanskrit: मूलव्याधि (sa) m (mūlavyādhi), अर्श (sa) m (arśa), अर्शस् (sa) n (arśas)
  • Scottish Gaelic: neasgaid fala f
  • Serbo-Croatian: Cyrillic: хеморо̀ӣд m pl Latin: hemoròīd m pl
  • Sicilian: mùrriti f pl
  • Slovak: hemoroid m
  • Spanish: hemorroide (es) f, almorrana (es) f
  • Swedish: hemorrojd c
  • Tagalog: almoranas
  • Thai: ริดสีดวงทวาร (th) (rít-sǐi-duuang-tá-waan)
  • Turkish: basur (tr), hemoroit (tr)
  • Ukrainian: геморо́й m (hemorój)
  • Vietnamese: trĩ (vi) ( (vi)), bệnh trĩ (病痔)
  • Yoruba: please add this translation if you can

References

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  1. ^ Douglas Harper (2001–2026), “hemorrhoids”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.
  2. ^ “hemorrhoid”, in OED Online Paid subscription required⁠, Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.
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