Heceleme
a·gueTelaffuz
Etimoloji
[ 'A-(")gyü ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English ague and Old English agu, ague, from Old French and Middle French aguë (fievre), “acute (fever)” (Modern French aigu, aigüe), from Late Latin (febris) acuta (“acute fever”), from acūtus (“sharp, acute”) + febris (“fever”). Cognate to acute.