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dēlīrium

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기본형: dēlīrium, dēlīriī

  1. 광기, 분노, 제정신이 아닌 상태, 미침
  1. delirium, madness, frenzy

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주격 dēlīrium

광기가

dēlīria

광기들이

속격 dēlīriī, dēlīrī

광기의

dēlīriōrum

광기들의

여격 dēlīriō

광기에게

dēlīriīs

광기들에게

대격 dēlīrium

광기를

dēlīria

광기들을

탈격 dēlīriō

광기로

dēlīriīs

광기들로

호격 dēlīrium

광기야

dēlīria

광기들아

예문

  • aut qui febre aeque non quiescente simul et delirio et spirandi difficultate vexatur; (Aulus Cornelius Celsus, De Medicina, Liber II, chapter 6 7:24)

    (켈수스, 의학에 관하여, , 6장 7:24)

  • ubi caput vulneratum est, delirium; (Aulus Cornelius Celsus, De Medicina, Liber II, chapter 7 8:80)

    (켈수스, 의학에 관하여, , 7장 8:80)

  • Cui calor et tremor est, saluti delirium est. (Aulus Cornelius Celsus, De Medicina, Liber II, chapter 8 9:52)

    (켈수스, 의학에 관하여, , 8장 9:52)

  • Si vero in tenuiore intestino morbus est, vomitus, singultus, nervorum distentio, delirium mala sunt. (Aulus Cornelius Celsus, De Medicina, Liber II, chapter 8 9:116)

    (켈수스, 의학에 관하여, , 8장 9:116)

  • Raro sed aliquando tamen ex metu delirium nascitur. (Aulus Cornelius Celsus, De Medicina, Liber III, chapter 18 18:122)

    (켈수스, 의학에 관하여, , 18장 18:122)

유의어 사전

1. Amentia shows itself negatively and passively; dementia, positively and energetically. The amens is without reason, and either acts not at all, or acts without reason, like the idiot, ἄφρων; the demens, while he fancies that he is doing right, acts in direct opposition to reason, like the madman, παράφρων. Hence, amens metu, terrore; demens scelere, discordia, etc. 2. Insanus has a privative; vesanus, a depravative meaning. The insanus in his passion oversteps the measure and bounds of right, and gives one the impression of a guilty person; the vesanus, in his delusion, wanders from the right path, follows a false object, and gives one the impression of an unfortunate person. 3. Excors means of weak understanding in general, without the ability of reflecting and examining, in opp. to cordatus; vecors means, of a perverted understanding, without the ability of reflecting calmly, from the mind being taken up with one fixed idea. 4. Furor (fervere) denotes mental irritation, ecstasy, as raging, μανικός; delirium (ληρεῖν), a physical and childish remission of the mental faculties; rabies (ῥαβάσσειν, ἄραβος), a half-moral condition of a passionate insanity, as frantic, λύσσα. The furibundus forgets the bounds of sense, the delirus babbles nonsense, the rabidus will bite and injure when he can. 5. Cerritus and lymphatus betoken frenzy, as a demoniacal state, as possessed, cerritus or ceritus, by Ceres, lymphatus, by the nymphs; they may also be considered as derived from κόρυζα, mucus narium, and from λέμφος, mucus, as symbols of stupidity. (v. 89.)

출처: Döderlein's Hand-book of Latin Synonymes by Ludwig von Doederlein

유의어

  1. 광기

    • phrenēsis (광기, 분노, 제정신이 아닌 상태)
    • furor (분노, 광기, 열광)

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