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χρώμεθα γὰρ πολιτείᾳ οὐ ζηλούσῃ τοὺς τῶν πέλας νόμους → we live under a form of government which does not emulate the institutions of our neighbours

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See [[madness]].
See [[madness]].
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Revision as of 11:55, 19 October 2022

English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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substantive

See madness.

Latin > English

delirium delirii N N :: delirium, frenzy; derangement of the mental facilities; madness (L+S)

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

dēlīrĭum: ii, n. deliro, no. II., in medical lang.,
I madness, delirium, Cels. 2, 8; 3, 18 et saep.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

dēlīrĭum, ĭī, n. (delirus), délire, transport au cerveau : Cels. Med. 2, 6.

Latin > German (Georges)

dēlīrium, iī, n. (delirus), als mediz. t. t. = das Delirium, das Irresein, Cels. 2, 6. p. 37, 12 D. u.a.

Dutch > Greek

παραφρόνησις