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"nympholepsy" Definitions
  1. a demonic enthusiasm held by the ancients to seize one bewitched by a nymph
  2. a frenzy of emotion

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Latini > lymphaticos appellant (p. 107, Teubner 1997 edition of Lindsay). Because the states of madness, possession, and illness were not always strictly distinguished in antiquity, "nympholepsy" became a morbid or undesirable condition.Larson, Greek Nymphs, p. 62.
Although he never wrote the dissertation that would have completed his graduate degree, the Random House Dictionary filled the void amply: "He always said he considered the Random House dictionary his dissertation," said Nicole Urdang.Quoted in Weber 2008. Urdang made his debut in the publishing industry as an associate editor in the dictionary department at Funk & Wagnalls and developed a vast vocabulary. Not averse to making fun of his profession, he wrote in the introduction to Misunderstood, Misused, & Mispronounced Words: > This is not a succedaneum for satisfying the nympholepsy of nullifidians.
Roman mosaic depicting the abduction of Hylas by the nymphs In the religions of ancient Greece, Rome, and the Celtic territories,Ausonius, Ordo urbium nobilium 20.29–34, mentioning Divona; entry on "Spring deities" in Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia, edited by John Koch (ABC-Clio, 2006), pp. 1623–1624. water goddesses are commonly sources of inspiration or divine revelation, which may have the appearance of madness or frenzy. In Greek, "nympholepsy" ("seizure by the nymphs") was primarily "a heightening of awareness and elevated verbal skills" resulting from the influence of the nymphs on an individual.Jennifer Lynn Larson, Greek Nymphs: Myth, Cult, Lore (Oxford University Press, 2001), p. 13.

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