Etymology of the English word dysphasia
the English word
dysphasiaderived from the English word
aphasiaderived from the Greek word
a, ἀ (without; not)
derived from the New Latin word
aphasiaderived from the Greek word
aphasia, ἀφασία, ἀϕασία
using the Greek prefix
a-, ἀ- (an- not, without)
derived from the Greek word
phasis, φάσις (speech; appearance; stage; a saying; report)
derived from the Late Greek word
phainein, φαίνω (to display; to show)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*bha-derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*bhā-derived from the Greek word
phainomai, ϕαίνομαι
derived from the Greek word
aphatosderived from the Greek word
phanaiusing the English prefix
dys-derived from the New Latin prefix
dys-derived from the Greek prefix
dus-, δυσ- (used only in composition as a prefix; hard; with difficulty)
Usage
Word found in Modern English