virus
Reikšmė (Anglų k.)
- (declension-2, indeclinable) venom (a poisonous substance secreted by animals or plants)
- (declension-2, indeclinable) a plant- or animal-sourced substance with medicinal or magical properties
- (declension-2, indeclinable) a liquid element that makes something taste or smell bitter or acrid
- (declension-2, indeclinable) a liquid element that makes something taste or smell bitter or acrid
- (New-Latin, declension-2, indeclinable) a virus (infectious organism)
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Tariamas kaip (IPA)
[ˈwiː.rʊs]
Etimologija (Anglų k.)
Via rhotacism from Proto-Italic *weizos, from Proto-Indo-European *wisós (“fluidity, slime, poison”). Cognates include Sanskrit विष (viṣá), Ancient Greek ἰός (iós, “poison”), Tocharian B wase, and Middle Irish fí. The neuter gender, despite its nominative singular ending -us being typical of the masculine second-declension, is possibly a relic of this term's inheritance from a neuter s-stem.
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