Definition
An archaic or dialectal term, possibly related to healing or recovery, though modern usage and precise meaning are unclear.
Etymology
Possibly derived from Old French 'guérir' (to heal) with the suffix '-son' or '-ison', but the word is so obscure that its true origin and original meaning remain uncertain.
Kelly Says
This word appears only in the oldest English dictionaries and may represent a lost medical or healing term from the Middle Ages—it's a linguistic mystery that shows how language evolves and words disappear.
Translations
BNবাংলা
সুস্থতা
su-s-tha-ta
CACatalà
guerison
gweri-son
DADansk
genoprettelse
ge-no-pret-tel-se
DEDeutsch
Guerison
gvair-i-son
ELΕλληνικά
θεραπεία
therapeia
ESEspañol
guerison
gwer-i-son
FISuomi
parannus
pa-ran-nus
FRFrançais
guérison
gwe-ri-son
HUMagyar
gyógyulás
gyo-gyu-las
IDBahasa Indonesia
penyembuhan
pen-ye-m-buhan
ITItaliano
guarigione
gwar-i-gho-ne
MSBahasa Melayu
penyembuhan
pen-ye-m-buhan
MYမြန်မာ
ကျွန်တော်များ
kyun-ta-ma-yar
NLNederlands
herstel
her-stel
PLPolski
odzyskiwanie
od-zysk-i-wan-ie
PTPortuguês
guerison
gwer-i-son
RORomână
vindecare
vin-de-care
RUРусский
излечение
iz-le-chenie
SVSvenska
hälsning
hals-ning
SWKiswahili
uponyaji
u-po-nya-ji
TEతెలుగు
గుర్తింపు
gur-tin-pu
TRTürkçe
guerison
gwe-ri-son
UKУкраїнська
вилікування
vily-ku-vannya
VITiếng Việt
sự phục hồi
su phu-hoi