- pleg
- , -a, -e, -i, *ia, -o (G). A blow, strike; a sickle
Dictionary of word roots and combining forms . Donald J. Borror. 2013.
Dictionary of word roots and combining forms . Donald J. Borror. 2013.
pleg — pleg·a·dis; … English syllables
pleg- — *pleg germ., Verb: nhd. schlagen; ne. beat (Verb); Hinweis: s. *plegan, *plegōn; Etymologie: unbekannt; Literatur: Falk/Torp 222 … Germanisches Wörterbuch
pleg — pleg, plege, plegg(e obs. ff. pledge … Useful english dictionary
plāk-2, plāg- , also plēk-, plēg- — plāk 2, plāg , also plēk , plēg English meaning: to hit Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘schlagen” Material: Gk. πλήσσω (*plüki̯ ō), πλήγνῡμι “hit”, πληγή, Dor. πλᾱγα “blow, knock”, πλῆκτρον “beetle, hammer etc.”; nasal. πλάζω… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
hem|i|pleg|ic — «HEHM ee PLEHJ ihk, PLEE jihk», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. having to do with hemiplegia. 2. suffering from hemiplegia. –n. a person suffering from hemiplegia … Useful english dictionary
mon|o|pleg|ic — «MON uh PLEHJ ihk, PLEE jihk», adjective. of or characterized by monoplegia … Useful english dictionary
quad|ri|pleg|ic — «KWOD ruh PLEHJ ihk, PLEE jihk», noun. a person afflicted with quadriplegia … Useful english dictionary
plegaphonia — pleg·a·pho·nia (pleg″ə foґne ə) [Gr. plēgē stroke + aphonia] auscultation of the chest during percussion over the larynx or trachea in cases in which the patient cannot or is not allowed to speak. The vibrations produced … Medical dictionary
Plegisol — Pleg·i·sol (pleґjĭ sol) trademark for a cardioplegic solution containing sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, and chloride … Medical dictionary
plegadis — pleg·a·dis … English syllables