- metaphorically, the term
apoplexy is ****ociated with
being furious,
especially as "
apoplectic". Historically, it
described what is now
known as a
hemorrhagic stroke...
- you have
taught in his name?" A
distinct "Yes" was Luther's reply. An
apoplectic stroke deprived him of his speech, and he died
shortly afterwards at 2:45 a...
- the
judiciary and the
Crown in Whig thought.
Charles suffered a
sudden apoplectic fit on the
morning of 2
February 1685, and died four days
later at the...
-
considered to be unreliable. His father's
official cause of
death was an
apoplectic stroke, but a neighbour,
Pavel Khotiaintsev,
accused the father's serfs...
- used as a
synonym for
apoplectic seizure as
early as 1599, and is a
fairly literal translation of the Gr**** term. The term
apoplectic stroke is an archaic...
-
pointing to the
crucifix hanging on the wall of the court.
Dreyfus was
apoplectic with rage and
demanded to be
confronted with his
anonymous accuser, which...
-
which caused contemporary newspapers to
report his
death as due to an
apoplectic fit or stroke. 20th-century biographer, John Watney, concluded: "He did...
-
risky thing to do",
stating "the
orthodox Stratfordians are
going to be
apoplectic with rage".
Jacobi has
received various awards including two
Olivier Awards...
- to Girardin's daughter, he died of
cerebral bleeding resulting in an
apoplectic stroke. It is now
believed that
repeated falls,
including the accident...
- (plēktós), πλήκτης, πληγή (plēgḗ), πλῆξις (plêxis), πλῆγμα, πλήκτης, πλῆκτρον
apoplectic, apoplexy, cataplectic, cataplexy, hemiplegia, monoplegia, paraplegia...