cardialgia
English
Etymology
By surface analysis, cardi- + -algia.
Noun
cardialgia (uncountable)
- (archaic) cardialgy; heartburn
- 1679, Robert Hooke, Lectiones Cutlerianae, Or a Collection of Lectures, Londres: John Martyn, page 106:
- And although Sack had been formerly very familiar to him, he was now forced to shun it, and all strong Drinks, because they would infallibly produce a Cardialgia, a pulsant throbbing of the Heart, and labouring in his Breast: […]
See also
Italian
Etymology
Noun
cardialgia f (plural cardialgie)