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parturient
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English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin parturiēns, present participle of parturiō (“I am in labour”).
Adjective
parturient (comparative more parturient, superlative most parturient)
- In labour, about to give birth, or having recently given birth.
- 1905, William George Aston, Shinto: The Way of the Gods, London: Longmans, Green, and Co., page 47:
- In later times the Uji-gami became simply the tutelary deity of one's birth-place, and was also called ubusuna (birth-sand). Infants born in his jurisdiction are presented to him soon after birth, and parturient women pray to him for relief.
- 1951 February, Forrest H. Howard, “The Physiologic Position for Delivery”, in Northwest Medicine, volume 50, number 2, Portland, Ore.: Northwest Medical Publishing Association, page 98:
- This communication is to develop this thought process as pertains to the position of the parturient woman during her delivery.
- (by extension) About to create a new product, or float a new idea.
- Of, related to, or caused by childbirth.
- (of a substance) Facilitating labour.
Synonyms
- (relating to childbirth): parturious (obsolete)
Noun
parturient (plural parturients)
Quotations
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:parturient.
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Verb
parturient
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