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-lep·sy \ˌlepsē, -si\ noun combining form also -lep·sia \ˈlepsēə\; or -lep·sis \-lepsə̇s\ (plural -lepsies \-sēz, -siz\ ; also -lepsias \-sēəz\ ; or -lep·ses \-(ˌ)sēz\) Etymology: -lepsy from Middle French -lepsie, from Late Latin -lepsia, from Greek -lēpsia, from lēpsis act of taking hold or receiving, seizure (from lēptos, verbal of lambanein to take, seize) + -ia -y; -lepsia, New Latin, from Late Latin & Greek; Late Latin, from Greek -lēpsia; -lepsis, Latin, from Greek -lēpsis, from lēpsis — more at latch : taking : seizure < epilepsy > < androlepsia > |