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delirious

English

Etymology

From delirium +? -ous; see also Latin delirus (silly, doting, crazy)

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /d??l????s/, /d??l?????s/
  • Rhymes: -??ri?s

Adjective

delirious (comparative more delirious, superlative most delirious)

  1. (medicine) Being in the state of delirium.
  2. Having uncontrolled excitement; ecstatic.

Translations

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floccillation

English

Etymology

From floccillus, diminutive of floccus (flock) and the suffix -ation.

Noun

floccillation (usually uncountable, plural floccillations)

  1. (rare) Picking at the bedclothes, usually seen in delirious, feverish or dying people.

Synonyms

  • carphologia
  • carphology
  • crocydismus

References

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