h(a)emat(o)-
h(a)emat(o)-, h(a)em(o)-, comb. forms of Gr. (h)aîma blood, as in ha(e)moglobin, ha(e)maturia XIX. h(a)emorrhage XVII (earlier emorogie, hemoragie). — F. hémorr(h)agie, †emorogie — L. hæmorrhagia — Gr. haimorrhagíā, f. haimo- + *rhag-, base of rhēgnū́nai break, burst. h(a)emorrhoid XIV. ME. emeroudis, whence emerods (XVI–XVII) — OF. emeroyde, later hæmorrhoïdes (XVI) — L. hæmorrhoida — Gr. haimorrhoís discharging blood, pl. (as sb.) -oides bleeding piles, f. haimo- + *rhof- flow.
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