hay fever

Etymology
First attested by John Bostock in 1819. The smell of hay in the summer was thought to be the origin of the condition.

Noun

 * 1)  An allergy to the pollen of grass or other plants that causes symptoms similar to those of a cold; pollinosis.

Translations

 * Afrikaans: hooikoors
 * Basque: errinitis alergikoa
 * Bulgarian: сенна треска
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:, ,
 * Czech:
 * Danish:
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: fojnokataro
 * Faroese: hoyfepur
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Georgian:
 * German:
 * Hebrew: קדחת השחת
 * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic: heymæði
 * Interlingua: febre del feno, pollinosis
 * Irish: slaghdán teaspaigh
 * Italian: raffreddore da fieno, febbre da fieno,
 * Japanese:
 * Latvian: siena drudzis
 * Maori: (mate) ihu pāwera
 * Norman: maladie du fain
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: høysnue
 * Nynorsk: høysnue
 * Polish: katar sienny, pyłkowica
 * Portuguese: febre de feno
 * Russian:
 * Scottish Gaelic: fiabhras-feòir
 * Spanish: fiebre del heno, polinosis
 * Swedish:
 * Thai: ไข้ละอองฟาง
 * Turkish:
 * Ukrainian: поліно́з, сінна́ гаря́чка
 * Welsh: clefyd y gwair