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er·e·thism \ˈerəˌthizəm\ noun (-s) Etymology: French éréthisme, from Greek erethismos irritation, from erethein, erethizein to provoke, excite, irritate; akin to Greek ornynai to urge on, incite, call forth — more at rise : abnormal irritability or responsiveness to stimulation whether generalized or restricted to a particular body part < cardiac erethism > < expressed his view … with such an effluence of erethism — Psychiatry > • er·e·this·mic \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|thizmik\ adjective |