gravida

See also: grávida and gravidă

English

Etymology

Latin gravida, from gravis (heavy).

Noun

gravida (plural gravidas or gravidae)

  1. (medicine) A pregnant woman.

Usage notes

  • She is referred to as gravida 1 during the first pregnancy, gravida 2 during the second, etc.

Derived terms

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    Dutch

    Noun

    gravida f (plural gravidae or gravida's, diminutive gravidaatje n)

    1. (gynaecology) A pregnant woman.

    Ido

    Etymology

    Borrowed from English gravid, French gravide, Spanish grávido, Italian gravido, all from Latin gravidus.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ɡraˈvi.da/

    Adjective

    gravida

    1. pregnant

    Derived terms


    Italian

    Adjective

    gravida

    1. feminine singular of gravido

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    Latin

    Etymology

    Ellipsis of gravida femina (laden woman, pregnant woman).

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    gravida f (genitive gravidae); first declension

    1. (Medieval Latin) pregnant woman

    Declension

    First declension.

    Case Singular Plural
    Nominative gravida gravidae
    Genitive gravidae gravidārum
    Dative gravidae gravidīs
    Accusative gravidam gravidās
    Ablative gravidā gravidīs
    Vocative gravida gravidae

    Adjective

    gravida

    1. inflection of gravidus:
      1. nominative and vocative singular feminine
      2. nominative and vocative and accusative plural neuter

    gravidā

    1. ablative singular feminine of gravidus
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