egro
Italian
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin aegrum (“sick, ill”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɛ.ɡro/
- Rhymes: -ɛɡro
- Hyphenation: è‧gro
Adjective
egro (feminine egra, masculine plural egri, feminine plural egre)
- (poetic) sick, ill
- 1374, Francesco Petrarca, “Sonetto CCLXXXIV. [Sonnet 284]”, in Il Canzoniere, Florence: Andrea Bettini, published 1858, lines 5–7, page 233:
- Qual à già i nervi e i polsi e i pensier’egri ¶ Cui domestica febbre assalir deve, ¶ Tal mi sentia
- Like one who already has ill body and mind, soon to be attacked by common fever: thus I was feeling
- 1581, Torquato Tasso, Gerusalemme liberata [Jerusalem Delivered], Erasmo Viotti, Proemio, page 2:
- Così à l’egro fanciul porghiamo aſperſi ¶ Di ſoaue licor gli orli del vaſo
- Thus to the ill boy we hand the rim of the cup, covered in sweet liquid
- Synonyms: ammalato, (literary, obsolete) egrotante, (literary) infermo, malato
- Antonym: sano
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- (poetic, figuratively) distressed, troubled
- 1374, Francesco Petrarca, “Trionfo della Divinità [Triumph of Divinity]”, in I trionfi [Triumphs], collected in [Le rime di M. Francesco Petrarca], Venice: Giuseppe Bortoli, published 1739, lines 52–54, page 321:
- O veramente sordi, ignudi e frali, ¶ poveri d’argomenti e di consiglio, ¶ egri del tutto e miseri mortali!
- Oh, truly deaf, naked and frail, without arguments or advice, completely troubled and miserable mortals!
- Synonyms: addolorato, afflitto
- Antonym: sereno
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- (poetic, by extension) of or pertaining to illness or sickness
- 1803, Ugo Foscolo, “All'amica risanata [To the Healed Friend]”, in Odi [Odes], collected in Odi e sonetti di Ugo Foscolo, published 1890, page 30:
- Sorgon così tue dive ¶ Membra dall’egro talamo ¶ E in te beltà rivive
- Thus your divine body rises from your bed of illness, and beauty lives again in you
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Derived terms
- egramente
Related terms
- egritudine
- egrotante
Noun
egro m (plural egri, feminine egra)
- a sick or ill person
- 1581, Torquato Tasso, Gerusalemme liberata [Jerusalem Delivered], Erasmo Viotti, Canto 18, page 409:
- Giungi aſpettato à dar ſalute à l’egra: ¶ D'amoroſo penſiero arſa, e ferita
- You come, expected, giving health to the sick one, burned and hurt by a thought of love
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Further reading
- egro in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
- egro in Dizionario Italiano Olivetti, Olivetti Media Communication
Anagrams
- -gero, ergo, ergo-, orge