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paraˈnoic, a. 9 paraˈnœic. = paranoiac a.
1857Mayne Expos. Lex., Paranoicus, of or belonging to Paranœa: paranoic. 1952W. J. H. Sprott Social Psychol. 244 The Haida Chief whose relative has died suspects supernatural persecution; with us he would be labelled ‘paranoic’ and sent for ‘treatment’. 1977Times Lit. Suppl. 15 Apr. 462/2 His paranoic dislike not only of Robert Ferguson. Ibid. 1 July 799/3 The paranoic fantasies to which Bely was prey in 1916, when he believed that he was a ‘human bomb’, under surveillance from a ‘dark-skinned man in a bowler hat’. Hence paraˈnoically adv.
1976Times Lit. Suppl. 28 May 648/1 The outline of a paranoically hostile Soviet Union. |