Often you have to hear words that may be incomprehensible or have a complex etymological history. This prompts you to find out what they really mean. The article describes the meaning and morphological qualities of the word ailment, where it came from, which means. And also below you will find examples of the use of the word in speech.
Value
Ailment is a disease or malaise. Thus, an illness is called a condition when a person does not feel very well, experiences the negative influence of the symptoms of any disease. This word is often found in Russian classical literature, in the speech of movie heroes, which were shot based on old times.

In feature films or books, they often mention such a thing as “gray ailment”. According to the legend of the creators of the popular series “Game of Thrones”, the disease was contagious, leading to hardening of the skin. The epithelium could turn gray, which is why the name "gray ailment" went. As a rule, such a disease began with limbs and, over time, could cover the entire human body, and then internal organs were affected. As a result, the person could not endure the torment, acquired nervous disorders, went crazy. Dermatologists have been arguing for a long time about what kind of disease can be similar to the symptoms that plagued the characters in the series. As a result, a hypothesis was put forward that in this way the scriptwriters depicted the manifestation of such a terrible disease as leprosy. This disease led to a huge number of dead people during the Middle Ages.
Morphology and examples of the use of the word
Ailment is an inanimate noun, the word has a feminine gender (third declension).
Examples of the use of the word in speech:
- "The sickness flooded the entire district, and there were practically no healthy people left."
- “He was attacked by the ailment, and he has not been getting out of bed for the third day.”
- “An evil ailment made many people from a large village disperse in the district to protect their children from the terrible torment.”
Conclusion
As it became known, the mysterious word "ailment" has the same meaning as a disease or ailment. This word is hard to find in the colloquial speech of modern Russian people. However, for example, in the Ukrainian language even today a sick person is called “illness”, the disease translates as “illness”, and the disease - “twig”. After the question of the meaning of the word ailment was considered, you can safely use it in speech at times when it will be appropriate.