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‖ hypnæsthesis Path.|hɪpnɪsˈθiːsɪs| [f. Gr. ὕπν-ος sleep + αἴσθησις perception, feeling.] Sleepy feeling; dulled sensibility; drowsiness.
1855in Mayne Expos. Lex. Hence hypnæsˈthesic a., affected with hypnæsthesis.
1889Lancet 28 Dec. 1331/1 Many of these pathological phenomena are simply the hypnæsthesic nerves picking up the physiological sights, sounds, and sensations. |