primigravida
English
WOTD – 15 May 2019
Etymology
From Latin prīmus (“first”) (modelled after primipara) + Medieval Latin gravida (“pregnant woman”), feminine singular of Latin gravidus (“pregnant, gravid”),[1] from gravō (“to burden, weigh down; to make pregnant”) + -idus (“suffix meaning ‘tending to’ forming adjectives”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˌpɹaɪmɪˈɡɹævɪdə/, /ˌpɹiː-/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˌpɹaɪməˈɡɹævɪdə/, /-və-/
- Hyphenation: pri‧mi‧gra‧vi‧da
Noun
primigravida (plural primigravidas or primigravidae)
- (obstetrics, veterinary medicine) A woman or female animal who is pregnant for the first time, or who has been pregnant once. [from late 19th c.]
- Synonyms: primigravid, primipara (one sense)
- Antonyms: multigravid, multigravida, multipara (one sense)
Derived terms
- primigravid (adjective)
- primigravidity
- primigravity
Related terms
Translations
female animal who is pregnant for the first time, or who has been pregnant once
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References
- “primigravida, n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, June 2007; “primigravida” (US) / “primigravida” (UK) in Oxford Dictionaries, Oxford University Press.
Further reading
gravidity and parity on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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