trance

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ὁκόταν οὖν ταῦτα πληρωθέωσιν, ἐμωρώθη ἡ καρδίη· εἶτα ἐκ τῆς μωρώσιος νάρκη· εἶτ' ἐκ τῆς νάρκης παράνοια ἔλαβεν → now when these parts are filled, the heart becomes stupefied, then from the stupefaction numb, and finally from the numbness these women become deranged

Source

English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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substantive

Use P. and V. ὕπνος, ὁ; see also dream.

he said he fell into a trance: P. ἔφη… οὗ ἐκβῆναι τὴν ψυχήν (Plato, Republic 614B).

Spanish > Greek

ἔκστασις