LIVER

Latin translation: iecur

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English term or phrase:liver
Latin translation:iecur
Entered by: Matthias Quaschning-Kirsch

14:05 Feb 6, 2007
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English term or phrase: LIVER
I am looking for the Latin word for 'liver' (as in part of the body, chopped liver etc)
Any help much appreciated
David Levin
United Kingdom
Local time: 06:42
iecur
Explanation:
Genitive: iecoris; neutrum
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Matthias Quaschning-Kirsch
Germany
Local time: 07:42
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liver
iecur


Explanation:
Genitive: iecoris; neutrum

Matthias Quaschning-Kirsch
Germany
Local time: 07:42
Native speaker of: Native in GermanGerman
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Vicky Papaprodromou
4 hrs
  -> Ευχαριστώ πολύ!

agree  Joseph Brazauskas
8 hrs
  -> Thanks, Joseph!

agree  Zrinka Milas: Also: Iocur, iocineris (n.) // Nichts zu danken!
17 hrs
  -> Danke, Zrinka!
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