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▪ I. ‖ prodroma, n. Path.|ˈprɒdrəʊmə| Usu. in pl. prodromata |prəʊˈdrɒmətə|. [mod.L., an erroneous formation, app. in imitation of such etymological forms as carciˈnoma, -ˈnomata, sarˈcoma, -ˈcomata, etc.; possibly originating in a L. prodroma, sing. for Gr. προδροµή a running forward, or in mistaking the neuter pl. πρόδροµα (see next) for a sing.] = prodrome 3, prodromus 3.
1859Semple Diphtheria 317 In young children, I have always met with the following prodromata. 1870H. Maudsley Body & Mind 89 The uniformity of the prodromata and of the symptoms of the attack. 1882Med. Temp. Jrnl. No. 52. 170 The inebriety..coming from physical causes was marked by a long prodroma before the trance state appeared. ▪ II. ‖ ˈprodroma, n. pl. [mod.L., = Gr. πρόδροµα, neut. pl. of πρόδροµος, -ον adj.: see prodromus.] Premonitory symptoms.
1880J. W. Legg Bile 546 Yellow fever usually begins very suddenly, with slight prodroma. 1899Allbutt's Syst. Med. VII. 466 He insisted on its prodroma [i.e. those of tuberculous meningitis]. |