Citations:nosema
English citations of nosema
Noun: "illness, disease"
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- “noso-, nos-, nosero-, noser-, -nosia, -nosis, -noses, -nosus, nosema-”, in Robertson's words for a modern age: a dictionary of English vocabulary words derived primarily from Latin and Greek sources, presented individually and in family units[1], Senior Scribe Publications, 2015, retrieved 2015-03-25
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Latin citations of nosema
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- c. 1st/2nd century CE, Valentin Rose, quoting anonymous translator of Pseudo-Soranus, Quaestiones medicinales, quoted in Anecdota graeca et graeco-latin : Zmitteilungen aus Handschriften zur Geschichte der griechischen Wissenschaft, Berlin: Duemmler, published 1963 (reprint of 1864 edition), →OCLC, page 258:
- Quot differentiae sunt aegritudinum? decem et septem, catoxy pathos, cacoethes, chronion nosema, meson nosema, olethrion nosema, periecticon nosema, cindynodes nosema, acindynon nosema, mega cata phantasian nosema, cat apotelesma nosema, arrostema nosema, nosema, pathos, oxy pathos, sporadicon nosema, endemon nosema, limos nosema.
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- 1586, Claudius Galen, edited by Giovanni Costeo, Galeni librorum septima classis […] , Sexta hac nostra edition, Venetijs: Apud Iuntas, page 10 of section:
- Noſon autem,an Noſema dicas,nihil intereſt:quemadmodum etiá non intereſt,Pathos,an Pathema dicas.Atqui pathus,id eſt paſſionis, appellationé de morbo dixiſſe ueteres, […]
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Mentionings
edit- 1890, “Nosema”, in John S. Billings et al., editors, The national medical dictionary : including English, French, German, Italian, and Latin technical terms used in medicine and the collateral sciences, and a series of tables of useful data, volume 2, Philadelphia: Lea Brothers, →OCLC, page 217:
- Nose’ma (L.) […] Illness.