different between illusions vs hallucination
illusions
English
Noun
illusions
- plural of illusion
French
Noun
illusions f
- plural of illusion
Swedish
Noun
illusions
- indefinite genitive singular of illusion
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hallucination
English
Etymology
Derives from the verb hallucinate, from Latin hallucinatus. Compare French hallucination. The first known usage in the English language is from Sir Thomas Browne.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /h??lu?s??ne???n/
- Rhymes: -e???n
Noun
hallucination (countable and uncountable, plural hallucinations)
- A sensory perception of something that does not exist, often arising from disorder of the nervous system, as in delirium tremens; a delusion.
- 1871, William Alexander Hammond, A Treatise on the Diseases of the Nervous System
- Hallucinations are always evidence of cerebral derangement and are common phenomena of insanity.
- 1871, William Alexander Hammond, A Treatise on the Diseases of the Nervous System
- The act of hallucinating; a wandering of the mind; an error, mistake or blunder.
- This must have been the hallucination of the transcriber.
Translations
French
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin hall?cin?ti?; synchronically analysable as halluciner +? -ation.
Pronunciation
- (mute h) IPA(key): /a.ly.si.na.sj??/
- Rhymes: -??
- Homophone: hallucinations
Noun
hallucination f (plural hallucinations)
- hallucination
Related terms
- hallucinant
- hallucinatoire
- halluciné
- halluciner
- hallucinogène
- hallucinose
Further reading
- “hallucination” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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