cirurgiien

Old French

Etymology

Inherited from Vulgar Latin *chīrurgiānus with the initial syllable from cirurgie, borrowed from Latin chirurgia. Doublet of surgien.

Noun

cirurgiien oblique singular, m (oblique plural cirurgiiens, nominative singular cirurgiiens, nominative plural cirurgiien)

  1. a doctor or surgeon

Descendants

  • Middle French: chirurgien
  • Middle Dutch: cirurgijn
    • Dutch: chirurgijn
      • Afrikaans: chirurgyn
      • West Frisian: sjirurgyn
  • Middle English: cirurgien
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