百日咳

Chinese

one hundred days; one hundredth day cough; sound of sighing
simp. and trad.
(百日咳)
百日
Literally: “hundred-day cough”.

Pronunciation


Noun

百日咳

  1. (pathology) pertussis; whooping cough
    百日咳疫苗   bǎirìké yìmiáo   pertussis vaccine

Synonyms

Derived terms

Japanese

Kanji in this term
ひゃく
Grade: 1
にち
Grade: 1
せき > ぜき
Hyōgaiji
on’yomi kun’yomi

Etymology

From (ひゃく)(にち) (hyakunichi, 100 days) + (せき) (seki, cough). The seki changes to zeki as an instance of rendaku (連濁).

Pronunciation

  • (Tokyo) ひゃくにちぜき [hyàkúníchíꜜzèkì] (Nakadaka – [4])[1]
  • IPA(key): [ça̠kɯ̟ᵝɲ̟it͡ɕize̞kʲi]

Noun

(ひゃく)(にち)(ぜき) • (hyakunichizeki) 

  1. pertussis; whooping cough [c. 1790][2]

References

Korean

Hanja in this term

Noun

百日咳 • (baegilhae) (hangeul 백일해)

  1. Hanja form? of 백일해 (whooping cough; pertussis).
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