disturbed mental state involving immobility or abnormality of movement and behavior, 1888, from medical Latin catatonia; replacing katatonia (1880s), which was formed directly from Greek kata "down" (see cata-) + tonos "tone" (from PIE root *ten- "to stretch") + abstract noun ending -ia....
I changed the ending, and it was read at his funeral. We had a Bob Marley track in the service.Stop that train.It was an extraordinary service. There were dozens and dozens of young people who I’d never seen before