sirimpio

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Latin[edit]

A user suggests that this Latin entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “I found a number of De Medicina manuscripts not including the word, the syringio spelling is from numerised sources only so far. I'm not sure about the quote either as I don't really understand the insertion of sirimpio in the paragraph, so I kept the second part, from which sirimpio isn't always disconnected with a coma.”
Please see the discussion on Requests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.

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Etymology[edit]

Possibly from sinapi. Attested in Isidore of Seville. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term. this looks dodgy and in any case incomplete

Noun[edit]

sirimpiō m (genitive sirimpiōnis); third declension

  1. a skin disease, measles
    • Isidore of Seville, Etymologiae Liber IV: De Medicina.VIII:
      Papula est parvissima cutis erectio, circumscripta cum rubore; et ideo papula, quasi pupula. Syrimpio. (Sanies dicta, quia ex sanguine nascitur.)

Declension[edit]

Third-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative sirimpiō sirimpiōnēs
Genitive sirimpiōnis sirimpiōnum
Dative sirimpiōnī sirimpiōnibus
Accusative sirimpiōnem sirimpiōnēs
Ablative sirimpiōne sirimpiōnibus
Vocative sirimpiō sirimpiōnēs

Descendants[edit]