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ataraxy|ˈætəræksɪ| Also 7 ataraxie, and in L. form ataraxia |ætəˈræksɪə|. [ad. Gr. ἀταραξία impassiveness, f. ἀ priv. + ταράσσ-ειν to disturb, stir up. Cf. F. ataraxie (Cotgr.).] Freedom from disturbance of mind or passion; stoical indifference.
1603Florio Montaigne (1634) 281 Ataraxie..is the condition of a quiet and setled life. 1864R. Burton Dahome II. 98 The ataraxy and the comme il faut calm that characterises the more refined Anglo-Tropical mind. 1882Sat. Rev. 20 May 624 They go their way unmolested and have attained to literary ataraxia. |