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‖ catochus Med.|ˈkætəkəs| [Gr. κάτοχος (Galen) = κατοχή; see prec.] ‘An old term for catalepsy. Also, for an affection similar to catalepsy, but with rigidity of the limbs; also, for coma-vigil’ (Syd. Soc. Lex.).
1656H. More Antid. Ath. i. xi. (1712) 35 The Nerves..have no sense, as is demonstrable from a Catalepsis or Catochus. 1851H. Mayo Pop. Superst. (ed. 2) 81 A second [kind of spasm] is catochus. |