opium

See also: ópium, ópíum, and Opium

English

Etymology

    Borrowed from Latin opium and Ancient Greek ὄπιον (ópion), from ὀπός (opós, juice of a plant), from Proto-Indo-European *sokʷós (juice, resin).

    Pronunciation

    • (General American) IPA(key): /ˈoʊ.pi.əm/
    • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈəʊ.pi.əm/
    • Rhymes: -əʊpiəm
    • Audio (Southern England):(file)

    Noun

    opium (countable and uncountable, plural opiums or opia)

    1. (uncountable) A yellow-brown, addictive narcotic drug obtained from the dried juice of unripe pods of the opium poppy, Papaver somniferum, and containing alkaloids such as morphine, codeine, and papaverine.
      Synonyms: see Thesaurus:opium
    2. (by extension, countable) Anything that numbs or stupefies.

    Derived terms

    Translations

    Czech

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): [ˈopɪjum]

    Noun

    opium n

    1. opium

    Declension

    Danish

    Etymology

    Via Latin opium, from Ancient Greek ὄπιον (ópion).

    Noun

    opium n or c

    1. opium
      1. (by extension) activity that is stimulating and exiting

    Declension

    Declension of opium
    common
    gender
    singular
    indefinite definite
    nominative opium opiummen
    opiummet
    genitive opiums opiummens
    opiummets

    Derived terms

    • opiumsdråber
    • opiumshandel
    • opiumshule
    • opiumsvalmue
    • religion er opium for folket
    • råopium

    References

    Dutch

    Etymology

    From Middle Dutch opium, from Latin opium, from Ancient Greek ὄπιον (ópion), from ὀπός (opós).

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ˈoː.pi.ʏm/
    • Audio:(file)
    • Hyphenation: opi‧um

    Noun

    opium n or m (uncountable)

    1. opium
      Synonym: amfioen

    Derived terms

    • opiaat
    • opiumchinees
    • opiumderivaat
    • opiumextract
    • opiumhandel
    • opiumhol
    • opiumkit
    • opiumoorlog
    • opiumpijp
    • opiumpil
    • opiumroker
    • opiumschuiver
    • opiumsmokkel
    • opiumsmokkelaar
    • opiumsmokkelarij
    • opiumverslaafd
    • opiumverslaafde
    • opiumverslaving

    Descendants

    • Afrikaans: opium
    • Indonesian: opium
    • West Frisian: opium

    French

    Etymology

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    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ɔ.pjɔm/
    • Audio:(file)

    Noun

    opium m (plural opiums)

    1. opium

    Further reading

    Indonesian

    Etymology

    From Dutch opium, from Middle Dutch opium, from Latin opium, from Ancient Greek ὄπιον (ópion). Doublet of apiun.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ˈɔpiʊm/
    • Hyphenation: opi‧um
    • Rhymes: -ʊm, -m

    Noun

    opium (plural opium-opium)

    1. opium: a yellow-brown, addictive narcotic drug obtained from the dried juice of unripe pods of the opium poppy, Papaver somniferum, and containing alkaloids such as morphine, codeine, and papaverine
      Synonyms: apiun, candu, madat

    Further reading

    Latin

    Alternative forms

    Etymology

      Borrowed from Ancient Greek ὄπιον (ópion), from ὀπός (opós, juice of a plant), from Proto-Indo-European *sokʷos (juice, resin).

      Pronunciation

      Noun

      opium n (genitive opiī or opī); second declension

      1. opium, poppy-juice
        • 2021 June 11, rozalinda (uploader), chapter 111111, in Scribd, contains some Latin and Albanian translations:
          Multa venēna ut coffēinum, opium, morphīnum sunt remedia.
          Many poisons like caffeine, opium and morphine are remedies.

      Declension

      Second-declension noun (neuter).

      1Found in older Latin (until the Augustan Age).

      Descendants

      References

      • opium”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
      • opium in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.

      Norwegian Bokmål

      Etymology

      From Latin opium, from Ancient Greek ὄπιον (ópion).

      Noun

      opium m (definite singular opiumen, uncountable)

      1. opium

      Derived terms

      References

      Norwegian Nynorsk

      Etymology

      From Latin opium, from Ancient Greek ὄπιον (ópion).

      Noun

      opium n or m (definite singular opiumet or opiumen, uncountable)

      1. opium

      Derived terms

      References

      Romanian

      Noun

      opium n (uncountable)

      1. alternative form of opiu

      Swedish

      Noun

      opium c

      1. opium (a drug)
        Religionen är ett opium för folket.
        Religion is the opium of the people. (Karl Marx)

      Declension

      Declension of opium
      nominative genitive
      singular indefinite opium opiums
      definite opiet opiets
      plural indefinite
      definite

      Derived terms

      • opiat
      • opioid
      • opiumalkaloid
      • opiumförbrukning
      • opiumhalt
      • opiumhandel
      • opiuminförsel
      • opiumkrig
      • opiummissbruk
      • opiumodling
      • opiumpipa
      • opiumpreparat
      • opiumproduktion
      • opiumtinktur
      • opiumvallmo

      References