In 1999 it registered the word “Pokemania” (Pokemon + mania); in 2001 –“Osamaniac” – a woman sexually attracted to Osama ben Laden; the same year the combination “shuicide bomber” was entered – a terro
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Word History: This stunning Good Word is composed of the compounding roots of three Greek words: thrix, trikh- "hair" + tillein "to pluck hair" + mania "madness". The relation between brilliance and madness, so deeply ingrained in Western thinking, shows up in the heritage of Greek ...
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they might not be understood by persons unfamiliar with the EU context. A new status of English language in Europe can be observed in its vocabulary and structure. As Fenyő rightfully points out, the new lexical elements demonstrateeuro-mania—vocabulary which contains many words witheuroelement...
503. Insanity — N. disordered reason, disordered intellect; diseased mind, unsound mind, abnormal mind; derangement, unsoundness; psychosis; neurosis; cognitive disorder; affective disorder^. insanity, lunacy; madness &c adj.; mania, rabies, furor, mental alienation, aberration; paranoia, schizophre...
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retaining the structures of both words to a full extent:intelligentleman, magpiety, Mexicola, Newmania. Another vulnerable aspect of St. Gries’ analysis consists in total disregard of the relation between structural contribution of the source-word and its semantic contribution to the final word....
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Mandler suggests that something of “a country-house mania” began in England in the 1980 s, citing the 1981 Granada Television production of Brideshead Revisited as a key example of this thirst for country-house culture. This “country-house mania” is still present today: one might look to...