concussion — [ kɔ̃kysjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1539; « commotion, secousse » 1440; lat. concussio, de concutere « frapper » ♦ Dr. et didact. Perception illicite par un agent public de sommes qu il sait ne pas être dues. ⇒ exaction , malversation, péculat. Fonctionnaire… … Encyclopédie Universelle
КОНКУССИЯ — (лат., от concutere потрясать). Потрясение, устрашение, вымогательство денег. Словарь иностранных слов, вошедших в состав русского языка. Чудинов А.Н., 1910. КОНКУССИЯ лат. concussio, от concutere, потрясать. Потрясение, устрашение;… … Словарь иностранных слов русского языка
COCUTIA vel CUCUTIA — COCUTIA, vel CUCUTIA apud Treb. Pollionem in Claudia, c. 17. Cucutia villosa duo: pro Concutia, a concutio. Sunt autena Concutia vel Concutes vestes, quas Graeci κρουςτὰς et παθητὰς vocant; item πυκνοςτήμους, pavidenses seil. et bene condensatas … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Concuss — Con*cuss , v. t. [L. concussus, p. p. of concutere. See {Concussion}.] 1. To shake or agitate. Concussed with uncertainty. Daniel. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) To force (a person) to do something, or give up something, by intimidation; to coerce.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Concussion — Con*cus sion, n. [L. concussio, fr. concutere, concussum, to shake violenty; con + quatere to shake. See {Cashier}, {Quash}.] 1. A shaking or agitation; a shock; caused by the collision of two bodies. [1913 Webster] It is believed that great… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Concussion fuse — Concussion Con*cus sion, n. [L. concussio, fr. concutere, concussum, to shake violenty; con + quatere to shake. See {Cashier}, {Quash}.] 1. A shaking or agitation; a shock; caused by the collision of two bodies. [1913 Webster] It is believed that … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
concussion — noun Etymology: Middle English concussioun, from Latin concussion , concussio, from concutere to shake violently, from com + quatere to shake Date: 14th century 1. a. a stunning, damaging, or shattering effect from a hard blow; especially a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Concussion — Classification and external resources Acceleration (g forces) can exert rotational forces in the brain, especially the midbrain and diencephalon. ICD 10 … Wikipedia
Erschüttern — Erschüttern, verb. reg. welches in doppelter Gattung vorkommt. I. Als ein Activum, durchaus in eine zitternde Bewegung versetzen. 1) Eigentlich. Die Erdbeben erschüttern ganze Länder. Das Rasseln des Wagens erschüttert das Haus. Von dem Knalle… … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
Schütten — Schütten, verb. reg. welches ein sehr altes Zeitwort von vielfacher Bedeutung ist. Das doppelte t in der Mitte zeiget schon an, daß es der Form nach ein Intensivum ist, dessen einfacheres Stammwort schaden, scheden, scheiden, schuden u.s.f.… … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
concuss — /keuhn kus /, v.t. to injure by concussion: He was mildly concussed by the falling books. [1590 1600; < L concussus, ptp. of concutere, equiv. to con CON + cut , comb. form of quat , s. of quatere to shake + tus ptp. ending] * * * … Universalium