phreneticus

phreneticus

phrenēticus, a, um (φρενητικός) u. (vielleicht richtiger) phrenīticus, a, um (φρενιτικός), zur Hirnwut gehörig, mit der Hirnwut behaftet, hirnwütig, gehirnkrank, medicus phrenet., Mart.: passio phrenit., Cael. Aur.: phrenet. septentrionum filii, der sinnlos tobenden Nordwinde, Varro fr. – subst., phrenēticus, ī, m., der Hirnwütige, Sen. u.a.; Plur., Cic. u.a.


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  • frenético — (Del lat. phreneticus.) ► adjetivo/ sustantivo 1 Que está dominado por el frenesí: ■ en su estado frenético, se puso a golpear la puerta con pies y manos; a veces se entrega a una actividad frenética. SINÓNIMO [agitado] delirante ► adjetivo 2 Que …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Frantic — Fran tic, a. [OE. frentik, frenetik, F. frentique, L. phreneticus, from Gr. ?. See {Frenzy}, and cf. {Frenetic}, {Phrenetic}.] Mad; raving; furious; violent; wild and disorderly; distracted. [1913 Webster] Die, frantic wretch, for this accursed… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Frantically — Frantic Fran tic, a. [OE. frentik, frenetik, F. frentique, L. phreneticus, from Gr. ?. See {Frenzy}, and cf. {Frenetic}, {Phrenetic}.] Mad; raving; furious; violent; wild and disorderly; distracted. [1913 Webster] Die, frantic wretch, for this… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Franticly — Frantic Fran tic, a. [OE. frentik, frenetik, F. frentique, L. phreneticus, from Gr. ?. See {Frenzy}, and cf. {Frenetic}, {Phrenetic}.] Mad; raving; furious; violent; wild and disorderly; distracted. [1913 Webster] Die, frantic wretch, for this… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Franticness — Frantic Fran tic, a. [OE. frentik, frenetik, F. frentique, L. phreneticus, from Gr. ?. See {Frenzy}, and cf. {Frenetic}, {Phrenetic}.] Mad; raving; furious; violent; wild and disorderly; distracted. [1913 Webster] Die, frantic wretch, for this… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Phrenetic — Phre*net ic, Phrenetical Phre*net ic*al, a. [L. phreneticus, Gr. ?, ?: cf. F. phr[ e]n[ e]tique. See {Frantic}, and cf. {Frenetic}.] Relating to phrenitis; suffering from frenzy; delirious; mad; frantic; frenetic. {Phre*net ic*al*ly}, adv. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Phrenetical — Phrenetic Phre*net ic, Phrenetical Phre*net ic*al, a. [L. phreneticus, Gr. ?, ?: cf. F. phr[ e]n[ e]tique. See {Frantic}, and cf. {Frenetic}.] Relating to phrenitis; suffering from frenzy; delirious; mad; frantic; frenetic. {Phre*net ic*al*ly},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Phrenetically — Phrenetic Phre*net ic, Phrenetical Phre*net ic*al, a. [L. phreneticus, Gr. ?, ?: cf. F. phr[ e]n[ e]tique. See {Frantic}, and cf. {Frenetic}.] Relating to phrenitis; suffering from frenzy; delirious; mad; frantic; frenetic. {Phre*net ic*al*ly},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • frenetic — adjective Etymology: Middle English frenetik insane, from Anglo French, from Latin phreneticus, modification of Greek phrenitikos, from phrenitis inflammation of the brain, from phren , phrēn diaphragm, mind Date: 14th century frenzied, frantic • …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • frenzy — I. noun (plural frenzies) Etymology: Middle English frenesie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin phrenesia, alteration of Latin phrenesis, from phreneticus Date: 14th century 1. a. a temporary madness b. a violent mental or emotional… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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