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hypochondriasm rare.|hɪpəʊˈkɒndrɪəz(ə)m, haɪpəʊ-| [f. hypochondria, on analogy of enthusiasm, etc.] = prec.
1755T. Amory Mem. (1769) I. 8 The superstition and hypochondriasm of the prophet. 1836Blackw. Mag. XL. 149 The infectious hypochondriasm of the tradesman who has nothing to do. 1841D'Israeli Amen. Lit. (1867) 705 Aubrey has given a gossiper's account of this ludicrous hypochondriasm. So hypoˈchondriast = hypochondriac n. 1.
1798Coleridge Satyrane's Lett. in Biog. Lit. (1817) II. 222 The Miser, Hypochondriast..of Molière. 1825― Aids Refl. (1848) I. 103, I have not found it at all, except as a hypochondriast finds glass legs. 1834New Monthly Mag. XLI. 487 The ‘misanthrope’ and ‘hypochondriast’ might hug Despair. |