Definition of erethism in English:
erethism
noun ˈɛrɪθɪz(ə)mˈɛrəˌθɪzəm
mass noun1Excessive sensitivity or rapid reaction to stimulation of a part of the body, especially the sexual organs.
Example sentencesExamples
- Erethism traditionally is seen in the chronic phase of the toxicity.
- The intense excitement of the events had no doubt left my perceptive powers in a state of erethism.
- The state we were in was a kind of mental eroticism, an erethism of the mind, akin to that inwardly directed state of arousal achieved by adepts of Tantric yoga.
2A state of abnormal mental excitement or irritation.
Example sentencesExamples
- But these are not worthy concerns, they are mere symptoms of a moral erethism (mental over-excitement).
- What are we to understand by this erethism of the brain?
Origin
Early 19th century: from French éréthisme, from Greek erethismos, from erethizein 'irritate'.
Definition of erethism in US English:
erethism
nounˈerəˌTHizəmˈɛrəˌθɪzəm
1Excessive sensitivity or rapid reaction to stimulation of a part of the body, especially the sexual organs.
Example sentencesExamples
- Erethism traditionally is seen in the chronic phase of the toxicity.
- The state we were in was a kind of mental eroticism, an erethism of the mind, akin to that inwardly directed state of arousal achieved by adepts of Tantric yoga.
- The intense excitement of the events had no doubt left my perceptive powers in a state of erethism.
2A state of abnormal mental excitement or irritation.
Example sentencesExamples
- What are we to understand by this erethism of the brain?
- But these are not worthy concerns, they are mere symptoms of a moral erethism (mental over-excitement).
Origin
Early 19th century: from French éréthisme, from Greek erethismos, from erethizein ‘irritate’.