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61 དྲན་འཛིན་མེད་པ་
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62 hyggindi
in mod. usage a n. pl., but in old writers often a f. sing. and spelt hyggjandi, Edda (Gl.), Hm. 6, Skv. 3. 49, Fms. iv. 132, Hðm. 28, Hom., Grág. i. 176:—circumspection, wisdom, svo eru hyggindi sem í hag koma, a saying; at viti ok hyggindi, Fms. v. 342; at hyggindum, Landn. 259; at hyggindi ok réttlæti, Fms. iii. 106; vill hyggjandi (gen. sing.), out of one’s senses, Fas. i. 436 (in a verse); hyggindis-munr, Grett. 147 A. -
63 vim
or vím, n. giddiness, a swimming in the head, wavering, as if out of one’s senses. -
64 ör-vita
and ör-viti (er-vita, Hkv. l. c.), adj. out of one’s senses, frantic; ærr ok ervita, Hkv. 2. 32; œrr ok örviti, Ls. 21; þá hljóp ek upp örviti, Fms. vii. 158, Mork. 191, l. c.; örvita hræðsla, mad fear, Mar. 1045; hón örvita, Greg. 12; banvænn ok nær örviti, sinking fast and well-nigh senseless, Fms. i. 86; dauðvána ok örviti, vi. 31. -
65 ørviti
a. out of one’s senses, frantic, mad; banvænn ok nær ørviti, sinking fast and well-nigh senseless. -
66 ā-mēns
ā-mēns entis, adj. with comp. and sup. [ab + mens], out of one's senses, mad, frantic, distracted: arma amens capio, V.: homo amentissimus: metu, L.: magnitudine periculi, Cu.: animi, V.: malis cor, L.—Foolish, stupid: amentissimum Consilium, multo amentiores: furor, Ct. -
67 dē-mēns
dē-mēns entis, adj. with comp. and sup, out of one's senses, insane, demented, mad, raving, foolish, distracted: Adeon est demens? T.: num quis est igitur tam demens, qui, etc.: quid est enim dementius, quam, etc.?: Athamante dementior: demens Iudicio volgi, sanus tuo, H.: in tranquillo tempestatem adversam optare dementis est: non tacui demens, V.: omnia demens Credis, foolishly, O.: manus, Tb. — Distracting, wild, foolish, reckless: discordia, V.: strepitus, H.: ruinae, H.: ratio, N.: causa sui dementissimi consili. -
68 निश्चेतस्
niṡ-cetasmfn. out of one's senses MBh. R.
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69 esankira
v.i. to go out of one’s senses, to become giddy or confused. (esankirat, esankirash)esar dial.feebleminded, foolish, rather stupid -
70 hushsiz
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71 mieletön
yks.nom. mieletön; yks.gen. mielettömän; yks.part. mieletöntä; yks.ill. mielettömään; mon.gen. mielettömien mieletönten; mon.part. mielettömiä; mon.ill. mielettömiinabsurd (adje)crazy (adje)demented (adje)distraught (adje)fond (adje)foolish (adje)frantic (adje)inane (adje)insensate (adje)irrational (adje)mad (adje)mindless (adje)nonsensical (adje)possessed (adje)senseless (adje)wild (adje)wild-eyed (adje)* * *• wild• nonsensical• impossible• insensate• mad• frantic• meaningless• mindless• out of one's senses• possessed• preposterous• ridiculous• stupid• inane• wild-eyed• foolish• senseless• distraught• demented• crazy• irrational• absurd• fond -
72 паника
ж.panic, scareнаводи́ть па́нику разг. — raise / create a panic, cause a scare
не впада́ть в па́нику — remain calm, keep presence of mind
впада́ть в па́нику, поддава́ться па́нике — be / become panic-stricken; panic разг.
быть в па́нике — be panic-stricken, be scared out of one's senses
не поддава́ться па́нике — not to succumb [give way] to panic
без па́ники! — don't panic!
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73 быть в панике
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74 сводить с ума
madden глагол:derange (приводить в беспорядок, расстраивать, выводить из строя, сводить с ума, доводить до сумасшествия, разлаживать)словосочетание: -
75 dementio
dēmentĭo, īre, 4, v. n. [id.], to be out of one's senses, to be mad, to rave (anteand post-class.): dementit deliraque fatur, * Lucr. 3, 464:sese mea magia in amorem inductam dementire,
App. Mag. p. 324, 9:aliquis instinctu daemonis percitus dementit, effertur, insanit,
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76 ἀλογέω
A pay no regard to thing,εἰ δέ μοι οὐκ ἐπέεσσ' ἐπιπείσεται, ἀλλ' ἀλογήσει Il.15.162
: c. gen.,δίκης Democr.174
;πάσης συμβουλίης Hdt.3.125
;τῶν ἐντολέων Id.8.46
: abs., ib. 116: c. acc., Procop. Pers.1.4, al.; insult, PTeb.138 (ii B. C.):—[voice] Pass., to feel slighted, Cic. Att.12.3.3.2 to be unreasonable, Phld.Ir.p.34 W.II [voice] Pass., to be disregarded, D.L.1.32; commit an indiscretion, be misled, miscalculate,Plb.
8.36.4, cf. 28.9.8.2 to be out of one's senses, Luc.Ocyp. 143; ἠλογημένη 'nonplussed', Alciphr.2.1;ἠ. ψυχή Hierocl. in CA 12p.446M.
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77 ἐκστατικός
A inclined to depart from,τοῦ λογισμοῦ Arist.EN 1145b11
; δόξης, opp. ἐμμενετικὸς δόξῃ, ib. 1146a18.2 excitable,ἐ. διὰ τὸν θυμόν Id.PA 650b34
; out of one's senses, of Ajax, Id.Pr. 953a 22, cf. Plu.2.2a. Adv.-κῶς, ἔχειν Id. Dio55
.II [voice] Act., able to displace or remove,τινός Id.2.951c
: abs.,ἡ ἀλλοίωσις ἐ. κίνησις Plot. 6.3.21
; causing mental derangement, Thphr.HP9.13.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐκστατικός
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78 ἐξανιστάνω
ἐξαν-ιστάνω, = sq.,A drive out of one's senses, Dsc.4.73.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐξανιστάνω
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79 van zijn zinnen beroofd zijn
van zijn zinnen beroofd zijnVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > van zijn zinnen beroofd zijn
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80 ἐκπλήσσω
ἐκπλήσσω Att. ἐκπλήττω MPol 7:3; 1 aor. ἐξέπληξα; in NT (and LXX) only in pass.—impf. ἐξεπλησσόμην; 2 aor. ἐξεπλάγην (Hom. et al.; LXX, TestSol; TestAbr A 3 p. 80, 13 [Stone p. 8]; TestJob; ApcrEzk [Epiph. 70, 12]) to cause to be filled with amazement to the point of being overwhelmed, amaze, astound, overwhelm (lit. strike out of one’s senses), act. τινά someone (Appian, Mithrid. 116 §566; Ammonius Hermiae in Aristotle, Lib. de Interpr. p. 66, 6 Busse τὸν ἀκροατήν; Jos., Bell. 7, 419) B 1:3 (Himerius, Or. 39 [=Or. 5], 7 of an ‘overwhelming’ sight).—Pass. in act. sense be amazed, overwhelmed w. fright (Dio Chrys. 80 [30], 12) οἱ μαθηταὶ ἐξεπλήσσοντο σφόδρα the disciples were terribly shocked Mt 19:25; Mk 10:26; or wonder (Dio Chrys. 71 [21], 14; SIG 1168, 46 [IV B.C.]; Jos., Ant. 8, 168; 17, 110;142) Mt 13:54; Mk 6:2; 7:37; Lk 2:48 the parents of Jesus were dumbfounded; MPol 7:3. W. the reason given: ἐπί τινι at someth. or someone (X., Cyr. 1, 4, 27 ἐπί τῷ κάλλει; Dio Chrys. 29 [46], 1; Aelian, VH 12, 41) Mt 7:28; 22:33; Mk 1:22; 11:18; Lk 4:32; 9:43; Ac 13:12; B 7:10; 16:10.—M-M.
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