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quarantine

English

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?kw??.?n.ti?n/, /?kw??.?n.ta?n/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /?k(w)??.?n.tin/
  • (NYC) IPA(key): /?kw??.?n.tin/

Etymology 1

From Middle English quarentine, from Medieval Latin quarent?na (forty days), from Latin quadr?gint? (forty).

Alternative forms

  • quarantain, quarentene (obsolete)

Noun

quarantine (plural quarantines)

  1. The desert in which Christ fasted for 40 days according to the Bible.
  2. A grace period of 40 days during which a widow has the right to remain in her dead husband's home, regardless of the inheritance.
Translations

Etymology 2

From Italian quarantina (forty days), the period Venetians customarily kept ships from plague-ridden countries waiting off port, from quaranta (forty), from Latin quadr?gint?.

Noun

quarantine (countable and uncountable, plural quarantines)

  1. A sanitary measure to prevent the spread of a contagious plague by isolating those believed or feared to be infected.
  2. Such official detention of a ship at or off port due to suspicion that it may be carrying a contagious disease aboard.
  3. A certain place for isolating persons suspected of suffering from a contagious disease.
  4. A certain period of time during which a person is isolated to determine whether they've been infected with a contagious disease.
  5. (by extension) Any rigorous measure of isolation, regardless of the reason.
  6. A record system kept by port health authorities in order to monitor and prevent the spread of contagious diseases.
  7. (computing) A place where email messages or other files which are suspected of harboring a computer virus are stored.
Derived terms
  • quarantine flag
Translations

Verb

quarantine (third-person singular simple present quarantines, present participle quarantining, simple past and past participle quarantined)

  1. To retain in obligatory isolation or separation, as a sanitary measure to prevent the spread of contagious disease.
  2. To put in isolation as if by quarantine
Derived terms
  • quarantinable
  • quarantined
  • quarantiner
  • self-quarantine
Translations

Further reading

  • quarantine on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

References


Italian

Noun

quarantine f

  1. plural of quarantina

quarantine From the web:

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unquarantined

English

Etymology

un- +? quarantined

Adjective

unquarantined (not comparable)

  1. Not quarantined.

unquarantined From the web:

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