pulmon
See also: pulmón
Esperanto
Noun
pulmon
- accusative singular of pulmo
Interlingua
Noun
pulmon (plural pulmones)
Related terms
- pulmonifere
Old Spanish
Etymology
From Latin pulmōnem, accusative of pulmō, from Proto-Indo-European *pléwmō.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [pulˈmõn]
Noun
pulmon m (plural pulmones)
- (anatomy) lung
- c. 1250: Alfonso X, Lapidario, f. 23r.
- Et preſta mucho en el arte de fiſica. ca ſi dieré della molida a beuer a qui se faze tiſſico. o al que a llagaſen el pulmon ſana.
- And it is very useful in the art of physic, for if it is given ground to drink to someone with tuberculosis, or whose lung has ulcers, they heal.
- Et preſta mucho en el arte de fiſica. ca ſi dieré della molida a beuer a qui se faze tiſſico. o al que a llagaſen el pulmon ſana.
- c. 1250: Alfonso X, Lapidario, f. 23r.
Descendants
- Spanish: pulmón
Romanian
Etymology
Noun
pulmon m (plural pulmoni)
Declension
Synonyms
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