-algia
suff.(后缀)
语源
suff.(后缀)
- Pain:
疼痛:
neuralgia.
神经痛
语源
- Greek
希腊语 - from algos [pain]
源自 algos [疼痛]
-algia
combining form in countable noun
denoting pain or a painful condition of the part specified
⇒
neuralgia
⇒
odontalgia
Derived Forms
-algic combining form in adjectiveOrigin
from Greek algos pain-algia
Word Origin
1
variant of algo- as final element of a compound word:
neuralgia.
Also, -algy.
Origin
< New Latin < Greek; see algo-, -ia
Related Words
- causalgia
- nostalgia
- -algy
- -odynia
- arthralgia
- brachialgia
-algiaa noun suffix meaning 'pain', as in neuralgia.
[New Latin, from Greek]-algia
noun combining form
neuralgia
noun combining form
ETYMOLOGY Greek, from algos pain
: painneuralgia
-algia
combining form
- denoting pain in a specified part of the body表示“(身体某部位)…痛”:
-
neuralgia
myalgia.
派生词
-algic combining form
in corresponding adjectives
[用于相应的形容词]。
词源
from Greek algos 'pain'.
-algia
word-forming element denoting "pain," from Greek algos "pain," algein "to feel pain," of unknown origin. Related to alegein "to care about," originally "to feel pain."
ORIGIN: from Greek algos pain + -ia 1 .
-al·gia
\ˈalj(ē)ə\ noun combining form
(-s)
Etymology: Greek -algia, from algos
: pain : painful condition
< cephalalgia >
< podalgia >
• -al·gic\|aljik, -ēk\ adjective combining form
< cephalalgia >
< podalgia >
• -al·gic
-algia-algy
Suffix
- pain, suffering
Etymology
From New Latin, from Ancient Greek ἄλγος (álgos, “pain”).
Synonyms
Derived terms
English words suffixed with -algia