eleutheromania
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Eleutheromania — E*leu ther*o*ma ni*a, n. [Gr. eleu qeros free + E. mania.] A mania or frantic zeal for freedom. [R.] Carlyle. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
eleutheromania — manic desire for freedom Manias and Obsessions … Phrontistery dictionary
eleutheromania — n. strong desire for freedom. ♦ eleutheromaniac, n. & a … Dictionary of difficult words
eleutheromania — eleutheromaˈnia noun A manic desire for freedom • • • Main Entry: ↑eleutherian … Useful english dictionary
Thomas Carlyle — This article is about writer. For Irvingite, see Thomas Carlyle (Scottish lawyer). Thomas Carlyle Photo by Elliott Fry circa 1860s Born 4 December 1795(1795 12 04) Ecclefec … Wikipedia
eleutheromaniac — 1. adjective Having a passionate mania for freedom 2. noun A person that has such a mania See Also: eleutheromania … Wiktionary
Manias and Obsessions — Sometimes, when I look over what I ve created in the Phrontistery, I start to think I m more than a bit crazy, and must be suffering from verbomania. Still, I probably don t officially have any of the 142 manias or obsessions listed below. Some… … Phrontistery dictionary
eleuther- — combining form or eleuthero Etymology: Greek, free, from eleutheros more at liberal 1. : freedom eleutheromania … Useful english dictionary
e|leu|ther|o|ma|ni|a — «ih LOO thuhr uh MAY nee uh», noun. an abnormally great desire for freedom: »But most of these poems are marred by a false concept of poetry as a free excitement unattached to the hardness of things, an eleutheromania (Atlantic). ╂[< Greek… … Useful english dictionary