- succussus
- I a, um part. pf. к succutio
II succussus, ūs m.
трясение, дрожание Pac ap. C, Ap, Tert
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
secousse — [ s(ə)kus ] n. f. • 1460; de l a. fr. secourre « secouer » 1 ♦ Mouvement brusque qui ébranle un corps. ⇒ choc, commotion, ébranlement. Violente secousse. « Il la poussa d une secousse si rude, qu elle s en alla, défaillante, tomber assise contre… … Encyclopédie Universelle
secousse — Secousse, Succussus, huius succussus. Donner secousse, Succutere. Bailler une mauvaise secousse, Mactare infortunio. Bud. ex Terent … Thresor de la langue françoyse
succussion — suc·cus·sion (sə kŭshʹən) n. 1. The act or process of shaking violently, especially as a method of diagnosis to detect the presence of fluid and air in a body cavity. 2. The condition of being shaken violently. [Latin succussiō, succussiōn ,… … Universalium
succuss — succussion /seuh kush euhn/, n. succussive, adj. /seuh kus /, v.t. 1. to shake up; shake. 2. Med. to shake (a patient) in order to determine if a fluid is present in the thorax or elsewhere. [1860 65; < L succussus (ptp. of succutere to toss up) … Universalium
secouer — (se kou é), je secouais, nous secouions, vous secouiez ; que je secoue, que nous secouions, que vous secouiez, v. a. 1° Remuer fortement et à plusieurs reprises. Secouer une porte. Son cheval l a un peu secoué. Le vent secoue les arbres.… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
sukusoran — sȕkusōran prid. <odr. ornī> DEFINICIJA koji potresa ETIMOLOGIJA lat. succussus ← succutere: potresti … Hrvatski jezični portal
succuss — /səˈkʌs/ (say suh kus) verb (t) 1. to shake up; shake. 2. Medicine to shake (a patient) in order to determine if a fluid is present in the thorax or elsewhere. {Latin succussus, past participle, tossed up} …
succuss — [sə kus′] vt. [< L succussus, pp. of succutere, to toss up < sub , under + quatere, to shake: see QUASH2] to shake forcibly; esp. formerly, to shake (a patient) from side to side in order to detect a liquid in some body cavity, esp. in the… … English World dictionary
succussive — ˈkəsiv adjective Etymology: Latin succussus (past participle of succutere) + English ive : succussatory … Useful english dictionary
suc|cuss — «suh KUHS», transitive verb. 1. to shake up. 2. Medicine. to subject (a patient) to succussion. ╂[< Latin succussus, past participle of succutere < sub under + quatere shake] … Useful english dictionary