hebephrenia
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἥβη (hḗbē, “youthful beauty”) (also Ἥβη (Hḗbē, “the goddess Hebe”)) + φρήν (phrḗn, “mind”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /hiːbɪˈfɹiːnɪə/
Noun
hebephrenia (countable and uncountable, plural hebephrenias)
- (obsolete) A type of mental disorder occurring during puberty.
- (clinical psychology) A form of schizophrenia characterised by inappropriate behaviour and emotional responses.
- 1937, Malcolm Lowry, "Prelude To Mammon"
- Sir: drinking is a problem without doubt: / Whether or not we like it, whether or not / The goddamn thing will put you on the spot / With heebiejeebies hebephrene or gout: / Or lumbago will set you tapping out / On brass ferrule to stool, to rest, to rot.
- 1937, Malcolm Lowry, "Prelude To Mammon"
Translations
form of schizophrenia
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