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delirious
adjective
1 affected by delirium, usually as a result of fever or other illness.
2 very excited or happy.
[16c in sense 1; 18c in sense 2: from Latin delirus , from delirare to rave, originally meaning -to go off a straight furrow-, from de from + lira furrow]
deliriously adverb .
deliriousness noun .
adjective
1 affected by delirium, usually as a result of fever or other illness.
2 very excited or happy.
[16c in sense 1; 18c in sense 2: from Latin delirus , from delirare to rave, originally meaning -to go off a straight furrow-, from de from + lira furrow]
deliriously adverb .
deliriousness noun .
delirium
noun
1 a state of madness or mental confusion and excitement, often caused by fever or other illness, drugs, etc.
2 extreme excitement or joy.
[16c: from Latin delirare ; see delirious]
noun
1 a state of madness or mental confusion and excitement, often caused by fever or other illness, drugs, etc.
2 extreme excitement or joy.
[16c: from Latin delirare ; see delirious]
delirium tremens
noun (abbreviation DTs) delirium caused by habitual drinking of too much alcohol, inducing hallucinations, anxiety, confusion and trembling.
noun (abbreviation DTs) delirium caused by habitual drinking of too much alcohol, inducing hallucinations, anxiety, confusion and trembling.
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