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Nomes de propriedades/qualidades em farmacopeias portuguesas dos séculos XVIII e XIX

Authors: Ribeiro, Sílvia;

Nomes de propriedades/qualidades em farmacopeias portuguesas dos séculos XVIII e XIX

Abstract

Neste trabalho analisam-se os nomes deadjetivais de propriedades/qualidades usados em três farmacopeias portuguesas dos séculos xviii e xix (Pharmacopea Lusitana, 1704; Pharmacopeia Geral para o reino e dominios de Portugal, 1794 e Pharmacopêa Portugueza, 1876), conferindo-se especial atenção aos nomes de propriedades da matéria a que recorrem os autores. Estudam-se as bases e afixos mobilizados para a criação destes nomes, assim como os respetivos contextos e ocorrência. Verificou-se que os sufixos operantes na formação dos nomes em estudo são os mesmos nas três obras em análise, destacando-se o sufixo -idad(e), por ser o mais comum nas três obras e aquele cujas ocorrências mais aumentam entre 1704 e 1876.

This study analyses the deadjectival nouns for properties/qualities used in three 18th and 19th-century Portuguese pharmacopoeias (Pharmacopea Lusitana, 1704; Pharmacopeia Geral para o Reino, e Dominios de Portugal, 1794 and Pharmacopêa Portugueza, 1876), with a particular focus on nouns for pharmaceutical properties. It explores the roots and affixes applied to create these nouns, as well as the contexts in which they occur. This analysis found that the suffixes used to form the nouns under study are the same in all three works: the suffix -idad(e) was the most common and increased the most in usage from 1704 to 1876

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Nomes de propriedade/qualidade, Léxico de especialidade, Farmácia, Farmacopeias, Sufixação

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