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schizophrene Psychol.|ˈskɪtsəʊfriːn, ˈskɪdz-| [ad. G. schizophren, f. schizophrenie schizophrenia.] A schizophrenic, or a person with a predisposition towards schizophrenia. Also attrib. and loosely.
1925W. J. H. Sprott tr. Kretschmer's Physique & Char. x. 147 In the schizophrene group, still less than in the circular, can we separate the healthy from the diseased. 1936Scrutiny V. 248 Comparing the psychology of the schizophrene with that of the modern artist. 1945Times 26 Apr. 6/5 No one would claim Beethoven as an example of the highly integrated personality but he is no schizophrene, as Dr. Carner calls Mahler outright. 1968Listener 29 Aug. 260/2, I have heard a saloon-bar customer, a postman by profession, address the barmaid as: ‘You dreamy schizophrene.’ 1977‘D. Cory’ Bennett ii. 76 Schizophrenes are often held to be people of exceptional charm. |