paroxysmal
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary paroxysmal|paroxysmale|paroxysmaux|paroxysmique|paroxyste|paroxystique|paroxysm|paroxyst Greek paroxysmos, from paroxynein, "to stimulate, irritate" based on para- "beyond" + oxunein "to goad, sharpen" from oxus "sharp", akin to akis "needle," basis of English "acumen." With this same suffix, -men, the root entered Old Slavic and became Russian kamen "stone." The original root was PIE *ak-y- "sharp," which entered Old English as ecg "sharp side," today "edge." The Old Norse version, eggja "to incite," was borrowed by English during the Viking invasions as "egg" in the sense of "egg on." With the PIE suffix -mer, it turns up as "hammer," with a meaning similar to the Russian word. owj (snkt. ucca) tiq/nok/sar( e yak ciz)
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary par·ox·ysm n. Pronunciation: ' pa-rək- ˌ si-zəm also pə- ' räk- Function: noun Etymology: Middle English paroxism, from Medieval Latin paroxysmus, from Greek paroxysmos, from paroxynein to stimulate, from para- + oxynein to provoke, from oxys sharp ― more at OXYGEN Date: 15th century 1 : a fit, attack, or sudden increase or recurrence of symptoms (as of a disease) : CONVULSION <a paroxysm of coughing> 2 : a sudden violent emotion or action : OUTBURST <a paroxysm of rage> –par·ox·ys·mal \ ˌ pa-rək- ' siz-məl also pə- ˌ räk-\ adjective ]]>