intransitive. Originally: †to be mad, to show signs of madness or delirium (obsolete). Later: to speak or declaim wildly, irrationally, or…
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释义 | the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [verb (intransitive)] > be delirious or rave (6) ravea1325 intransitive. Originally: †to be mad, to show signs of madness or delirium (obsolete). Later: to speak or declaim wildly, irrationally, or… varya1525 Scottish. To wander in mind; to rave. ? Obsolete. wanderc1540 Of persons: To be unsettled, or incoherent, in mind, purpose, etc. Hence, later, to be temporarily disordered in mind, as from illness or… delire1575 intransitive. To go astray, esp. morally; to sin; to turn aside from what is expected or desired. Obsolete. to speak bandog and Bedlam1600 figurative; also in to speak bandog and Bedlam: i.e. furiously and madly. taver1808 intransitive. To wander vaguely or aimlessly; to wander mentally, to talk incoherently as one delirious; to talk idly and foolishly. |
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