单词 | moria |
释义 | morian. Medicine. Originally: impairment of the intellectual faculties; mental dullness or retardation. Later: inappropriate jocularity, as a sign of mental illness or neurological disease. ΚΠ 1684 tr. S. Blankaart Physical Dict. 201 Moria, Dulness or Folly, or Stupidity, is a defect of Judgment and Understanding; it proceeds chiefly from lack of Imagination and Memory. 1829 S. Cooper Good's Study Med. (ed. 3) IV. 185 Moria, thus explained, will be found, as a genus, to embrace the two following species: 1. Moria imbecillis. Imbecility. 2.—demens. Irrationality. 1857 R. G. Mayne Expos. Lexicon Med. Sci. (1860) Moria, the same as Fatuity. 1924 A. A. Brill tr. E. Bleuler Textbk. Psychiatry xiii. 241 More rarely we notice a stupid euphoria with a mania for joking (Moria). 1991 Japanese Jrnl. Psychiatry & Neurol. 45 873 Subsequently, euphoria, disinhibition, moria and mild dementia appeared with neurological symptoms. 1994 Behavioral Med. 20 44 Witzelsucht is a tendency to tell inappropriate jokes, and moria is euphoric behavior. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1684 |
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