Dolor is the Latin term for pain or suffering. It's one of the four cardinal signs of inflammation, along with rubor, calor, and tumor (redness, heat, and swelling).
Neck = collum (English word collar comes from that).
I believe Doleo would be the verb (doleo dolere), the word for pain ie a pain (noun) is dolor, doloris (masc)
gutter, collum, cervix
The answer to the brain teaser NEpainCK is "Pain in the neck." This is a play on words where the letters "NE" represent "in the" and "CK" represent "neck." The word "pain" is spelled out in between, resulting in the phrase "Pain in the neck."
Cervical means pertaining to the neck. Cervicalgia means neck pain.
"The producer of the musical is a pain in the neck!" Is a sentence with the word producer.
excrucius retium
Translating English words to Latin can be hard. Pain in Latin is dolor, morsus, poena, angor, ango, cruciatus, adflictio, poena, and afflictio.
The word "indolent" comes from the Latin word "indolens," which is derived from "in-" (not) and "dolere" (to feel pain). It originally meant free from physical pain, and eventually evolved to describe someone who is lazy or inactive.
I would sooner be a pain in the neck, rather than be a pain in the butt like you.
What is the scientific explanation for the "pain in the neck" when you're disgusted and angry?
a pain in the neck, pest, trouble, annoying person/thing/situation