English

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Etymology

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From Latin chīragra, from Ancient Greek χειράγρα (kheirágra).

Noun

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chiragra (uncountable)

  1. (medicine) Gout in the hand.

Derived terms

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Anagrams

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Latin

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek χειράγρα (kheirágra), from χείρ (kheír, hand) + ἄγρα (ágra, seizing, capture).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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chīrā̆gra f (genitive chīrā̆grae); first declension

  1. chiragra, gout in the hand

Declension

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First-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative chīrā̆gra chīrā̆grae
Genitive chīrā̆grae chīrā̆grārum
Dative chīrā̆grae chīrā̆grīs
Accusative chīrā̆gram chīrā̆grās
Ablative chīrā̆grā chīrā̆grīs
Vocative chīrā̆gra chīrā̆grae

References

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  • chiragra”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • chiragra”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers