phthisic
English
Alternative forms
- phthisick (obsolete)
- phthisique (dated)
Etymology
From Middle English tisike, from Anglo-Norman, from Latin phthisicus (“suffering from tuberculosis”), from Ancient Greek φθισικός (phthisikós, “consumptive”), from φθίσις (phthísis, “tuberculosis, consumption”)
Noun
phthisic (plural phthisics)
- (pathology) A wasting illness of the lungs, such as asthma or tuberculosis; phthisis.
- (pathology, formerly) Any wasting disease.
- A person suffering from phthisis.
- Any wasting or shrinking of another body part such as, for example, the eye (phthisis bulbi).
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