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de·lir·i·um \-rēəm\ noun (plural deliriums \-mz\ ; also delir·ia \-rēə\) Etymology: Latin, from delirare to be crazy, from de- + lira furrow, track — more at learn 1. : a transient mental disturbance that is characterized by confusion, disorientation, disordered speech, restlessness, excitement, and often delusions and hallucinations and sometimes occurs in the course of a mental illness but is usually associated with high fever, toxemia, or injury 2. : frenzied excitement or wild enthusiasm < the year was 1924, the great Florida land boom was just gathering delirium in the region of Sarasota — R.L.Taylor > also : an instance or expression of it < a veritable delirium of symbol hunting — Joseph Frank > Synonyms: see mania |