Hernia
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late Middle English: from Latin.
wiktionary
Borrowed from Latin hernia(“protruded viscus”). See also yarn and cord.
etymonline
hernia (n.)
late 14c., hirnia, from Latin hernia "a rupture," related to hira "intestine," from PIE root *ghere- "gut, entrail." The re-Latinized spelling of the English word is from 17c. Related: Herniated (1819).