apoplexy: [14] The Greek verb apopléssein meant ‘incapacitate by means of a stroke’. It was formed from the prefix apo- ‘away, off’ (here used as an intensive) and the verb pléssein ‘hit’ (source of English plectrum [17] and related to English complain, plangent, plankton, and plague). The derived noun, apoplēxíā, entered English via Latin and Old French. => complain, plague, plangent, plankton, plectrum
apoplexy (n.)
late 14c., "sudden fit of paralysis and dizziness," from Old French apoplexie or directly from Late Latin apoplexia, from Greek apoplexia, from apoplessein "to strike down and incapacitate," from apo- "off" (see apo-), in this case probably an intensive prefix, + plessein "hit" (cognates: plague (n.), also with a root sense of "stricken"). The Latin translation, sideratio, means "disease caused by a constellation."
例文
1. He has already caused apoplexy with his books on class and on war.
彼の階級と戦争に関する本はすでに大きな怒りを引き起こしている。
2.The old man died of apoplexy .
この老人は脳卒中で死んだ。
3.He died from an apoplectic fit(a stroke of apoplexy )
彼は脳卒中で死んだ。
4.Master the definition,syndrome differentiation,treatment and other acumoxa therapies of Apoplexy .
脳卒中の定義、弁証論治、鍼灸その他の治療法を把握する。
5.Objective To improve further the effects of treatment for pituitary adenoma apoplexy .