phrenesis

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δόξειε δ' ἂν τῆς κυριωτάτης καὶ μάλιστα ἀρχιτεκτονικῆς. τοιαύτη δ' ἡ πολιτικὴ φαίνεται → It would seem to belong to the most authoritative art and that which is most truly the master art. And politics appears to be of this nature.

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Latin > English

phrenesis phrenesis N F :: madness, frenzy

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

phrĕnēsis: is, f., = φρένησις,
I madness, delirium, frenzy: phrenesis tum demum est, cum continua dementia esse incipit, etc., Cels. 3, 18 (al. phrenitis; shortly before written as Greek, φρένησις): die et phrenesin et insaniam viribus necessariam, Sen. de Ira, 1, 13, 3: manifesta, Juv. 14, 136; Ser. Samm. 7, 90; Prud. Hamart. 125.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

phrĕnēsis,¹⁵ is, f. (φρένησις), frénésie, délire frénétique : Sen. Ira 1, 13, 3 ; Juv. 14, 136.

Latin > German (Georges)

phrenēsis, is, Akk. in, Abl. ī, f. (*φρένησις), der durch Entzündung der Gehirnhäute entstandene Wahnsinn, die Hirnwut (s. phrenītis), Sen. u.a.

Latin > Chinese

phrenesis, is. f. acc. im, abl, i. :: 痕狂瘋癎