Nausea
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late Middle English: via Latin from Greek nausia, from naus ‘ship’.
wiktionary
From Middle English nausea, a borrowing from Latin nausea, from Ancient Greek ναυσία(nausía, “sea-sickness”), from ναῦς(naûs, “ship”).
etymonline
nausea (n.)
early 15c., "vomiting," from Latin nausea "seasickness," from Ionic Greek nausia (Attic nautia) "seasickness, nausea, disgust," literally "ship-sickness," from naus "ship" (from PIE root *nau- "boat"). Despite its etymology, the word in English seems never to have been restricted to seasickness. The 16c. canting slang had nase, or nasy "hopelessly drunk."