Morphium

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German

Etymology

Coined by Friedrich Sertürner in 1804, from Morpheus + -ium.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈmɔʁfi̯ʊm]
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  • Hyphenation: Mor‧phi‧um

Noun

Morphium n (strong, genitive Morphiums, no plural)

  1. morphine
    Synonym: Morphin
    • 1891, H. Otto, “Morphium- und Cocainsucht”, in Die Gartenlaube, page 191:
      Wenige Giftstoffe, wenn man von dem bösen Feinde so vieler Tausende, dem gepriesenen Sorgenbrecher Alkohol, absieht, haben in der Welt soviel Unheil gestiftet wie das Opium und das daraus bereitete Morphium []
      Few toxicants, if one ignores the evil enemy of so many thousands, the praised breaker of sorrows alcohol, have caused so much harm in the world as opium and morphin, which is made of it

Usage notes

The original name Morphium was later changed to Morphin, which is the most frequently used term in science and health care today. In normal language, both names are commonly used.

Declension

More information singular, indef. ...
singular
indef. def. noun
nominative ein das Morphium
genitive eines des Morphiums
dative einem dem Morphium
accusative ein das Morphium
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Derived terms

  • Morphiumspritze
  • Morphiumsucht

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