From Middle English snesen ( “ to sneeze ” ) , alteration of earlier fnesen ( “ to sneeze ” ) , from Old English fnēosan ( “ to sneeze, snort ” ) , from Proto-West Germanic *fneusan , from Proto-Germanic *fneusaną , from Proto-Indo-European *pnew- ( “ to breathe, pant, snort, sneeze ” ) . Cognate with dialectal Dutch fniezen ( “ to sneeze ” ) , Old Norse fnýsa ( “ to snort ” ) .
Compare neeze , from Middle English nesen , from Old English *hnēosan ( “ to sneeze ” ) , cognate with Old High German niosan ( “ to sneeze ” ) , Old Norse hnjósa ( “ to sneeze ” ) . See neeze .
It has been suggested that the change could be due to a misinterpretation of the uncommon initial sequence fn- as ſn- (sn- written with a long s ),[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] although the change is regular, seen also in snore and snort from Middle English fnoren and fnorten , and in late Middle English snatted from earlier Middle English fnatted ( “ snub-nosed ” ) . The fn- forms of all these words fell out of use in the 1400s.
sneeze (third-person singular simple present sneezes , present participle sneezing , simple past sneezed or ( obsolete or humorous ) snoze , past participle sneezed or ( obsolete or humorous ) snozen )
( intransitive , medicine ) To expel air as a reflex induced by an irritation in the nose .
To avoid passing on your illness, you should sneeze into your sleeve.
( intransitive ) To expel air as if the nose were irritated.
( transitive ) To expel or displace (air, snot , etc) from the nose or mouth by the process above.
1924 , Hugh Wiley, The Prowler , page 88 :Lily shook her head violently and sneezed a large blue-bottle fly from where that insect had perched itself on the tip of her nose.
2010 , Gunleen Deol, Sleepover Disaster , AuthorHouse, →ISBN , page 15 :When I crossed the road, I sneezed a big achoo! My nose started to feel itchy.
2013 , Sarah Hines-Stephens, Jane B. Mason, A Dog and His Girl Mysteries #2: Dead Man's Best Friend , Scholastic Inc., →ISBN :I sneezed a big sneeze . It was so big I hit my nose on the sidewalk. Bow-ow. There was a smell in my snout that I wanted to get rid of. And it wasn't Muffet's rotten soup odor, either. That was actually kind of delicious.
2014 , Fowler DeWitt, The Contagious Colors of Mumpley Middle School , Simon and Schuster, →ISBN , page 89 :“Okay,”he said, and sneezed a large drop of pinkish goop. “But you better have a lot to eat! I'll race you upstairs!” Wilmer shook his head. Sherman's hyper energy level seemed to have increased, and that was saying a lot.
2017 , Cressida Cowell, How to Train Your Dragon: How to Betray a Dragon's Hero , Hachette Children's, →ISBN :Toothless sneezed a large amount of dragon snot right in Hiccup's face.
expel air as a reflex
Ainu: エㇱナ ( esna )
Albanian: teshtij (sq)
Arabic: عَطَسَ ( ʕaṭasa )
Moroccan Arabic: عْطس ( ʕṭəs )
Armenian: փռշտալ (hy) ( pʻṙštal )
Aromanian: stãrnut
Assamese: হাঁচিয়া ( hãsia ) , হাঁচ ( hãs ) , হাঁচি মাৰ ( hãsi mar )
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܥܵܛܹܫ ( ˁāṭēš ) , ܬܵܦܹܬ ( tāpēt )
Asturian: espirriar , estornudar
Azerbaijani: asqırmaq (az)
Basque: zintz egin
Belarusian: чхаць impf ( čxacʹ ) , чхнуць pf ( čxnucʹ ) , чыха́ць impf ( čyxácʹ ) , чыхну́ць pf ( čyxnúcʹ )
Bengali: হাঁচি দেত্তয়া ( hãci dettoẏa )
Bikol Central: bahon (bcl)
Bulgarian: ки́хам impf ( kíham ) , ки́хна pf ( kíhna )
Burmese: ချေ (my) ( hkye )
Catalan: esternudar (ca)
Cebuano: bahon
Cherokee: ᏚᏴᏍᏙᏯᏍᎦ ( duyvsdoyasga )
Chickasaw: habishko
Chinese:
Cantonese: 打乞嗤 ( daa2 hat1 ci1 )
Dungan: да пынти ( da pɨnti ) , чён ( či͡on )
Hokkien: 拍咳啾 ( phah-ka-chhiùⁿ )
Mandarin: 打噴嚏 / 打喷嚏 (zh) ( dǎ pēntì )
Coptic: ⲁⲛⲧⲁϣ ( antaš ) ( Sahidic ) , ⲁⲛⲑⲁϣ ( anthaš ) ( Bohairic )
Czech: kýchat (cs) impf , kýchnout pf
Danish: nyse
Dutch: niezen (nl)
Dzongkha: ཨག་ཚི་རྐྱབ་པ ( ag tshi rkyab pa )
Esperanto: terni (eo)
Estonian: aevastama (et)
Faroese: njósa
Fataluku: fahine
Finnish: aivastaa (fi)
French: éternuer (fr)
Friulian: starnudâ
Galician: esbirrar (gl) , esbechar , esbichar , espirrar (gl) , espurrar (gl) , espurriñar , turniscar
Georgian: აცემინებს ( aceminebs )
German: niesen (de)
Alemannic German: ernüüsse
Greek: φταρνίζομαι (el) ( ftarnízomai ) , φτερνίζομαι (el) ( fternízomai ) , πταρνίζομαι (el) ( ptarnízomai )
Ancient: πτάρνυμαι ( ptárnumai )
Hebrew: לְהִתְעַטֵשׁ ( lehit'atésh )
Hiligaynon: atsi
Hindi: छींकना ( chī̃knā )
Hungarian: tüsszent (hu)
Hunsrik: niese
Icelandic: hnerra (is)
Ido: sternutar (io)
Indonesian: bersin (id)
Ingrian: aivastaa , aivastaissa
Irish: lig sraoth
Italian: starnutire (it)
Japanese: くしゃみをする (ja) ( kushami o suru ) , しゃみをする ( shami o suru )
Javanese: wahing (jv)
Kaingang: asĩg
Kazakh: түшкіру ( tüşkıru )
Khmer: កណ្ដាស់ (km) ( kɑndah )
Kinaray-a: bahën
Korean: 재채기하다 (ko) ( jaechaegihada )
Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: پژمین ( pijmîn )
Northern Kurdish: bêhnijîn (ku)
Kyrgyz: чүчкүрүү ( cückürüü )
Ladino: sarnudar
Lao: ຈາມ ( chām )
Latgalian: škauduot
Latin: sternuō , sternūtō
Latvian: šķaudīt
Lithuanian: čiaudėti
Macedonian: кива impf ( kiva ) , кивнува pf ( kivnuva )
Maguindanao: baan
Malay: bersin
Malayalam: ഓമ്പുക ( ōmpuka )
Maltese: tgħatas
Manchu: ᠶᠠᠴᡳᡥᡳᠶᠠᠮᠪᡳ ( yacihiyambi )
Maori: matihe , mātihetihe ( several times ) , tihe , matihe , tihei , matihei , tihewa
Maranao: ba'an
Mbyá Guaraní: axiã
Middle English: snesen
Mongolian:
Cyrillic: найтаах (mn) ( najtaax )
Norman: êtèrnuer ( Jersey )
Northern Sami: gastit
Norwegian:
Bokmål: nyse (no)
Occitan: esternudar (oc)
Old English: fnēosan
Ottoman Turkish: آقسرمق ( aksırmak )
Pennsylvania German: niese
Persian: عطسه کردن (fa) ( 'atse kardan ) , شنوسیدن ( šonusidan )
Polish: kichać (pl) impf , kichnąć (pl) pf
Portuguese: espirrar (pt)
Punjabi:
Gurmukhi: ਨਿੱਛ ਮਾਰਨੀ ( niccha mārnī ) , ਨਿੱਛਣਾ ( nicchaṇā ) , ਛਿੱਕਣਾ ( chikkaṇā ) , ਨਿੱਛ ਆਉਣੀ ( niccha āuṇī ) ,
Shahmukhi: نِچّھ مارنِی ( nicch mārnī ) , نِچّھݨا ( nicchṇā ) , چھِکّݨا ( chikkṇā ) , نِچّھ آؤݨِی ( nicch ā'oṇī )
Quechua: achhiy
Romanian: strănuta (ro)
Romansch: starnidar , sturnidar , stirnidar , starnüder , starnüdar
Russian: чиха́ть (ru) impf ( čixátʹ ) , чихну́ть (ru) pf ( čixnútʹ )
Sardinian: isturridai , isturridare , isturritare , isturrudai , isturrudare , sturridai
Scottish Gaelic: sreothart
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: ки́хати impf , ки́хнути pf
Roman: kíhati (sh) impf , kíhnuti (sh) pf
Shor: аспырарға ( aspırarğa )
Sicilian: stranutari
Slovak: kýchať impf , kýchnuť pf
Slovene: kihati (sl) impf , kihniti pf
Sorbian:
Lower Sorbian: tśichaś impf , kichaś impf
Southern Sami: gesnedh
Spanish: estornudar (es)
Swedish: nysa (sv)
Tagalog: bumahin , humatsing
Tajik: атса задан ( atsa zadan ) , атса кардан ( atsa kardan )
Tatar: төчкерү ( töçkerü )
Telugu: తుమ్ము (te) ( tummu )
Tetum: fani
Thai: จาม (th) ( jaam )
Turkish: hapşırmak (tr) , aksırmak (tr)
Turkmen: asgyrmak (tk)
Ukrainian: чха́ти impf ( čxáty ) , чхну́ти pf ( čxnúty ) , чиха́ти impf ( čyxáty ) , чихну́ти pf ( čyxnúty )
Urdu: چهینکنا ( chīṅknā ) , چھینک مارنا ( chīṅk mārnā )
Uyghur: چۈشكۈرمەك ( chüshkürmek )
Uzbek: aksirmoq (uz) , chuchkirmoq (uz)
Venetan: starnudar
Vietnamese: hắt hơi (vi) , hắt xì (vi) , nhảy mũi (vi)
Vilamovian: nisa
Volapük: snidön (vo)
Walloon: stierni (wa) , sprognî (wa) , stiernouwer (wa)
Welsh: tisian (cy)
Yiddish: ניסן ( nisn )
ǃXóõ: gǂxáʻã
sneeze (plural sneezes )
An act of sneezing.
Synonyms: ( medicine ) sternutation , ( medicine ) ptarmus
Jared's hay fever gives him terrible sneezes .
act of sneezing
Ainu: エㇲナ ( 'esna )
Arabic: عُطَاس m ( ʕuṭās ) , عَطْسَة f ( ʕaṭsa )
Egyptian Arabic: عطس m ( ʕaṭs )
Moroccan Arabic: عطس m ( ʕṭass )
Armenian: փռշտոց (hy) ( pʻṙštocʻ )
Assamese: হাঁচি ( hãsi )
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܥܘܼܛܫܵܐ m ( ˁuṭšā ) , ܬܦܵܬܵܐ m ( tpātā )
Asturian: espirríu m , estorníu m
Belarusian: чыха́нне n ( čyxánnje )
Bulgarian: ки́хане n ( kíhane )
Catalan: esternut (ca) m
Chinese:
Mandarin: 噴嚏 / 喷嚏 (zh) ( pēntì )
Coptic: ⲁⲛⲧⲁϣ ( antaš ) ( Sahidic ) , ⲁⲛⲑⲁϣ ( anthaš ) ( Bohairic )
Czech: kýchnutí n
Danish: nys (da) n
Dutch: niesen (nl) , niezen (nl)
Early Assamese: হাঞ্চি ( hañci )
Esperanto: terno
Estonian: aevastus
Finnish: aivastus (fi)
French: éternuement (fr) m , atchoum (fr)
Friulian: starnudade
Galician: esbirro (gl) m , espirro m , debuto m
Georgian: დაცემინება ( dacemineba ) , ცემინება ( cemineba )
German: Niesen (de) n
Greek: φτάρνισμα (el) n ( ftárnisma ) , φτερνίσμα n ( fternísma ) , πτέρνισμα (el) n ( ptérnisma )
Ancient: πταρμός m ( ptarmós )
Guaraní: atiã
Hindi: छींक f ( chī̃k )
Hungarian: tüsszentés (hu)
Ido: sternuto (io)
Ingrian: aivas , aivassus
Irish: sraoth m , sraothartach f
Italian: starnuto (it) m
Japanese: くしゃみ (ja) ( kushami )
Khmer: កណ្ដាស់ (km) ( kan das )
Kikuyu: mwathimũro class 3
Korean: 재채기 (ko) ( jaechaegi )
Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: پژمە ( pijme )
Lao: please add this translation if you can
Latin: sternūmentum n
Latvian: šķaudiens m
Lithuanian: please add this translation if you can
Malay: please add this translation if you can
Maori: tihe , tihei , matihe , mātihetihe
Mongolian: please add this translation if you can
Navajo: hatsʼíhyaa
Occitan: esternut (oc) m
Old Tupi: atîama
Persian: عطسه (fa) ( 'atse ) , شنوشه ( šenuše ) , اشنوسه (fa) ( ešnuse )
Polish: kichnięcie (pl) n
Portuguese: espirro (pt) m
Punjabi:
Gurmukhi: ਨਿੱਛ f ( niccha )
Shahmukhi: نِچّھ f ( nicch )
Romanian: strănut (ro)
Russian: чиха́ние (ru) n ( čixánije )
Serbo-Croatian: kihanje n
Sicilian: stranutu m
Slovak: kýchanie n
Spanish: estornudo (es) m
Swedish: nysning (sv) c
Tagalog: bahing (tl) , hatsing
Telugu: తుమ్ము (te) ( tummu )
Turkish: hapşırık (tr)
Ukrainian: чха́ння́ n ( čxánnjá ) , чиха́ння n ( čyxánnja )
Venetan: starnudo , starnudada
Vietnamese: cái hắt hơi (vi) , cái hắt xì (vi)
Volapük: snid (vo)
Welsh: trew m
Yiddish: נאָס m ( nos ) , ניס m ( nis )