different between trainsick vs brainsick

trainsick

English

Etymology

train +? sick

Adjective

trainsick (comparative more trainsick, superlative most trainsick)

  1. Suffering from sickness, nausea or dizziness due to the motion of a train.

Derived terms

  • trainsickness

See also

  • airsick
  • carsick
  • motion sickness
  • seasick

Anagrams

  • rain stick, rainstick

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brainsick

English

Etymology

brain +? sick

Adjective

brainsick (comparative more brainsick, superlative most brainsick)

  1. Disordered in the understanding; giddy; thoughtless.
    • c. 1591, William Shakespeare, Henry VI, Part 1, Act IV, Scene 1,[1]
      Good Lord, what madness rules in brainsick men,
      When for so slight and frivolous a cause
      Such factious emulations shall arise!
    • 1594, Christopher Marlowe, Edward II, London: William Jones,[2]
      Come vnckle, let vs leaue the brainsick king,
      And henceforth parle with our naked swords.

Derived terms

  • brainsickly
  • brainsickness

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