‖ glycosuria Path.
(ˌglaɪkəʊˈs(j)ʊərɪə, ˌglɪkəʊ-)
[quasi-Latin, f. F. glycose glucose + Gr. οὖρ-ον urine + L. suffix -ia.]
(See quot. 1866.)
| 1860 N. Syd. Soc. Year-bk. 1859. 384 On the Glycosuria of Lying-in Women. 1866 A. Flint Princ. Med. (1880) 73 If the quantity of sugar in the blood exceed a certain amount..sugar apears in the urine, constituting the condition called glycosuria. |
Hence glycoˈsuric a., relating to or affected with glycosuria.
| 1883 Brit. Q. Rev. July 25 Claude Bernard discovered the ‘glycosuric centre’ in the brain. 1889 Muir & Morley Watts' Dict. Chem., Glycosuric acid occurs in urine in disease. 1897 Allbutt's Syst. Med. III. 184 As gouty persons advance in life, they sometimes become glycosuric. |