How Do You Spell HAUSTUS?

Pronunciation: [hˈɔːstəs] (IPA)

Haustus is a Latin word that means "breathing in" or "drawing in". The IPA transcription of this word is [ˈhau̯s.tus], with the stress on the first syllable. The "h" is pronounced as a voiceless glottal fricative, and the "au" is pronounced as a diphthong with a long "o" sound followed by a short "u" sound. The "s" and "t" sounds at the end are both pronounced with a voiceless dental fricative. The spelling of this word is consistent with Latin phonetics and orthography.

HAUSTUS Meaning and Definition

  1. Haustus is a Latin term that primarily refers to the act of drinking or swallowing. Derived from the verb "haurire," meaning "to swallow, to drink up," haustus embodies the motion of drawing in a liquid through the mouth into the digestive system. It signifies the process of ingestion or the act of quenching one's thirst.

    In a broader sense, haustus can also denote the action of taking in or absorbing something figuratively or metaphorically. It implies the internalization of ideas, knowledge, emotions, or experiences. In this context, haustus suggests a profound and transformative engagement with the subject matter, going beyond superficial understanding to truly internalize and incorporate it into one's being.

    Additionally, haustus can be found in medicinal or pharmaceutical terminology, referencing a dose or preparation intended for oral ingestion. It represents the quantity of a liquid medicine prescribed to be drunk at one time, typically for therapeutic purposes.

    Overall, haustus encompasses various aspects related to drinking, swallowing, consuming, and assimilating substances physically, intellectually, or emotionally. It embodies the action or process of taking something into oneself, whether it be a liquid, knowledge, or experiences, and emphasizes the significance of absorption, assimilation, and internalization.

  2. A potion or medicinal draft.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. See Draught.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for HAUSTUS

  • jaustus
  • uaustus
  • yaustus
  • hzustus
  • hsustus
  • hwustus
  • hqustus
  • haystus
  • hahstus
  • hajstus
  • haistus
  • ha8stus
  • ha7stus
  • hauatus
  • hauztus
  • hauxtus
  • haudtus
  • hauetus
  • hauwtus
  • hausrus

Etymology of HAUSTUS

The word "haustus" has Latin origins. It comes from the Latin verb "haurire", which means "to draw or scoop up". The noun form "haustus" is derived from the past participle of this verb. In Latin, "haustus" refers to something that is drawn or scooped up, such as a draft of liquid or a breath of air.

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