peroneus longus

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Alternative forms

  • peronaeus longus

Etymology

Borrowed from New Latin peroneus longus, clipping of mūsculus peroneus longus (long peroneal muscle).

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Noun

peroneus longus (plural peronei longi)

  1. (anatomy) A muscle of the lateral side of the leg which arises from the head and side of the fibula, ends in a long tendon that inserts on to the cuneiform and first metatarsal bones on the medial side via a long tendon passing under the foot, and serves to extend the ankle and evert the foot.
    Synonym: fibularis longus
    Hypernym: peroneus
    Coordinate terms: peroneus brevis, peroneus tertius

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