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Menander, Monostichoi, 449

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substantive

P. and V. μανία, ἡ, τὸ μανιῶδες, Ar. and P. παράνοια, ἡ; see also folly.

frenzy: P. and V. λύσσα, ἡ (Plato but rare P.), οἶστρος, ὁ (Plato but rare P.), βακχεία, ἡ (Plato but rare P.), V. λυσσήματα, τά, μαργότης, ἡ, βακχεύματα, τά, τὸ βακχεύσιμον.

Translations

Albanian: marrëzi; Arabic: جُنُون‎; Egyptian Arabic: جنون‎; Armenian: խելագարություն; Azerbaijani: dəlilik; Belarusian: шаленства, вар'яцтва; Bulgarian: лудост, безумие; Catalan: bogeria, follia; Chinese Mandarin: 狂, 瘋病, 疯病, 精神錯亂, 精神错乱; Czech: šílenství, šílenost; Danish: galskab, sindssyge, vanvid; Dutch: krankzinnigheid, waanzin; Esperanto: frenezeco; Estonian: hullumeelsus; Finnish: hulluus; French: folie; Galician: loucura, tolería, tolemia, doudice, folía, vesania, tolén; Georgian: სიგიჟე, სულით ავადმყოფობა; German: Wahnsinn, Verrücktheit; Greek: παραφροσύνη, τρέλα; Ancient Greek: ἀεσιφροσύνη, ἄνοια, ἀπόνοια, ἀποπληξία, ἀφρόνη, ἀφρόνησις, ἀφροσύνα, ἀφροσύνη, διαστροφή, ἐκφροσύνη, ἐνθουσίασις, θεία νόσος, μάνη, μανία, μανίη, μαργότης, μωρία, παραλήρημα, παράνοια, παράπαισμα, παραπληξία, παραφρόνησις, παραφρονία, παραφροσύνη, παρηρία, παροίνησις, παροινία, παροίστρησις, τὸ ἄφρον, τὸ μανιῶδες, τὸ φρενῶν διαφθαρέν, φοιτὰς νόσος, φρενιτισμός, φρενοβλάβεια οἶστρος; Hebrew: שִׁגָּעוֹן‎, טֵרוּף‎; Hindi: पागलपन; Hungarian: őrület, őrültség; Icelandic: brjálæði; Indonesian: kegilaan; Italian: pazzia, follia; Japanese: 狂気; Kazakh: ақылсыздық; Korean: 광기(狂氣); Kyrgyz: жиндилик; Latin: vesania, insania, insanitas, vecordia, dementia, amentia; Latvian: ārprāts, vājprāts, trakums; Lithuanian: beprotybė, pamišimas; Macedonian: лудило, лудост; Malayalam: ഭ്രാന്ത്, വട്ട്, കിറുക്ക്; Manx: meecheeallid; Middle English: madnesse; Norwegian Bokmål: galskap; Occitan: foliá; Old English: wōdnes; Persian: دیوانگی‎; Plautdietsch: Wonsenn; Polish: szaleństwo, obłęd, świr, fioł, szajba, niepoczytalność, kręciek, wariactwo, amok; Portuguese: loucura, insanidade, maluquice, malucagem, vesânia, doidice, doideira; Romanian: nebunie; Russian: безумие, сумасшествие, помешательство, безумство; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: лу̏дост, лу̀дило, порѐмећено̄ст; Roman: lȕdost, lùdilo, porèmećenōst; Slovak: šialenstvo, šialenosť; Slovene: norost, blaznost; Spanish: locura; Swedish: vansinne, vanvett, galenskap; Tajik: девонагӣ; Telugu: పిచ్చి; Turkish: delilik; Ukrainian: божеві́лля, безумство, безумність, шаленість, навіженість, варіяція