quintana fever - translation to arabic
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quintana fever - translation to arabic

MEXICAN MISSIONARY
Quintana, Agustín; Agustin Quintana; Quintana, Agustin

quintana fever      
‎ الحُمَّى الخِمْس,حُمَّى الخَنادِق, حُمَّى الخِمْس‎
five day fever         
HUMAN DISEASE
Werner-His disease; Five day fever; Quintan fever; Urban trench fever; Werner–His disease
‎ حُمَّى الأَيَّامِ الخَمْسَة,حُمَّى الخَنادِق‎
trench fever         
HUMAN DISEASE
Werner-His disease; Five day fever; Quintan fever; Urban trench fever; Werner–His disease
‎ حُمَّى الخَنادِق‎

Definition

trench fever
¦ noun a highly contagious rickettsial disease, transmitted by lice, that infested soldiers in the trenches in the First World War.

Wikipedia

Agustín Quintana

Agustín Quintana (c. 1660 – 1734) was a missionary and philologist of indigenous languages.

Born in Oaxaca, Mexico, he entered the Order of Preachers in 1688 and was soon sent as a missionary priest to the Mixe Indians of southern Oaxaca. He lived and worked among them for twenty-eight years, mastering their language to a degree never before attained by anyone of European descent.

He was later appointed superior of the convent of Zacavila, but soon retired to the main convent in Antequera due to poor health. He devoted the rest of his life to writing in the Mixe language which are the earliest publications in that language. In spite of age and infirmity, he made several journeys to Puebla to supervise publishing of his writing. His most noted works were a grammar and a series of essays on the principal articles of the Christian faith, under the title "Institución cristiana, que contiene el Arte de la Lengua Mije etc." (Puebla, 1729).


 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)