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zoster
English
Etymology
From Latin, from Ancient Greek ?????? (z?st?r).
Noun
zoster (countable and uncountable, plural zosters)
- (countable) An ancient Greek waist-belt for men.
- (uncountable, medicine) The disease called herpes zoster (from the typically beltlike pattern of its rash); shingles.
See also
- chicken pox
Latin
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ?????? (z?st?r, “girdle”), from ??????? (z?nnumi, “to gird”).
Noun
z?st?r m (genitive z?st?ris); third declension
- The shingles
- A kind of sea shrub
Declension
Third-declension noun.
References
- zoster in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
Middle English
Noun
zoster
- (Kent) Alternative form of suster
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loster
English
Adjective
loster
- (nonstandard) comparative form of lost: more lost
- Perhaps, being lost, one should get loster; being very late for an appointment, it might be best to walk slower, as one of my beloved Russian writers advised.
- You can get loster, faster!
Anagrams
- ostler, reslot, rostel, solert, sterol, torsel
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