单词 | brieve of furiosity |
释义 | > as lemmasbrieve of furiosity 2. Madness, esp. in Scots Law (see quot. 1882). brieve of furiosity: a brieve n. directing an inquiry as to a person's sanity. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > [noun] > insanity or madness woodnessc1000 woodshipc1000 madshipc1225 woodc1275 woodhead1303 ragec1330 amentiaa1398 madnessa1398 frenzy?a1400 madheada1400 maddingc1400 alienation?a1425 furiosity?a1475 derverye1480 forcenery1480 furiousnessc1500 unwitness1527 unwitting1527 demencya1529 straughtness1530 insaniea1538 brainsickness1541 lunacy1541 amenty1557 distraughtness1576 dementation?1583 straughtedness1583 insanity1590 crazedness1593 bedlam1598 dementia1598 insanation1599 non compos mentis1607 distraction1609 daffinga1614 disinsanitya1625 cerebrosity1647 vecordy1656 fanaticness1662 non-sanity1675 insaneness1730 craziness1755 hydrophobia1760 vecord1788 derangement1800 vesania1800 a screw loose1810 unsoundness1825 dementedness1833 craze1841 psychosis1847 crackiness1861 feyness1873 crack1891 meshugas1898 white ant1908 crackedness1910 pottiness1933 loopiness1939 wackiness1941 screwballism1942 kink1959 ?a1475 (?a1425) tr. R. Higden Polychron. (Harl. 2261) (1872) IV. 371 After the dethe of whom, Claudius..as in furiosite, wolde say oftetymes, and inquire..why Messalina his lady come not to table. 1475 Sc. Acts Jas. III (1814) II. 112 Þat in tyme tocum þe said brefe be reformit and a clauss put þarin to Inquere of þe foly and furiosite. c1600 Diurnal of Remarkable Occurrents (1833) 75 The quenis grace commandit him to pas to the castell of Edinburgh induring hir will, to appeis the furiositie foirsaid. 1707 in Athenæum 1 Feb. (1896) 143/1 A person, because of her Furiosity, unfitt to be dealt with according to Discipline. 1752 J. Louthian Form of Process (ed. 2) 286 Services of Idiotry and Furiosity to pay as General Services. 1814 W. Scott Waverley I. xii. 168 As is expressed in the brieves of furiosity . View more context for this quotation 1868 Act 31 & 32 Victoria c. 100 §101 The brieves of furiosity and idiotry hitherto in use are hereby abolished. 1882 G. Watson Bell's Dict. Law Scotl. (rev. ed.) Furiosity, or madness, by which the judgment is prevented from being applied to the ordinary purposes of life. < as lemmas |
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