health

pronunciation

How to pronounce health in British English: UK [helθ]word uk audio image

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  • Noun:
    a healthy state of wellbeing free from disease
    the general condition of body and mind

Word Origin

health
health: [OE] Etymologically, health is the ‘state of being whole’. The word was formed in prehistoric Germanic times from the adjective *khailaz, ancestor of modern English whole. To this was added the abstract noun suffix *-itha, producing *khailitha, whence English health. The verb heal [OE] comes from the same source.=> heal, whole
health (n.)
Old English hælþ "wholeness, a being whole, sound or well," from Proto-Germanic *hailitho, from PIE *kailo- "whole, uninjured, of good omen" (cognates: Old English hal "hale, whole;" Old Norse heill "healthy;" Old English halig, Old Norse helge "holy, sacred;" Old English hælan "to heal"). With Proto-Germanic abstract noun suffix *-itho (see -th (2)). Of physical health in Middle English, but also "prosperity, happiness, welfare; preservation, safety." An abstract noun to whole, not to heal. Meaning "a salutation" (in a toast, etc.) wishing one welfare or prosperity is from 1590s. Health food is from 1848.

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Example

1. His health might have been delicate .
2. Public health is a sensitive subject .
3. Chopin 's decrepit health reinforced his emotional trauma .
4. Your health is your life .
5. Toothpastes that promise whitening or gum health are another .

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