See also: automanią

English edit

Etymology edit

auto +‎ -mania.[1] Attested from the 20th century. Compare slightly earlier automaniac.

Noun edit

automania (uncountable)

  1. (US) An enthusiasm for motor vehicles and motoring.
    Synonym: motormania
    • 1902, “The Automaniac”, in Massachusetts Medical Journal, page 551:
      There seems to be need of a term to designate these new terrors of our streets, those speed crazed paranoiacs who are now doing so much to bring the automobile into disrepute. [] Why not adopt the name “automania” for the disease and the automaniac to designate the person afflicted by it?
    • 1906 May, “Farmers’ problems”, in Farm Journal, page 178:
      The fact is, some of these people are seized with automania, and if they could not go fast, they would not care to go at all. Automania is the feverish desire to move at the greatest rate of speed of which the motor is capable, with no regard for the life of bipeds or quadrupeds.

Translations edit

References edit

  1. ^ automania, n.2”, in OED Online  , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, March 2018.

Polish edit

 
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Etymology edit

From auto- +‎ -mania.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /aw.tɔˈmaɲ.ja/
  • Rhymes: -aɲja
  • Syllabification: au‧to‧man‧ia

Noun edit

automania f

  1. automania

Declension edit

Derived terms edit

nouns

Further reading edit

  • automania in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • automania in Polish dictionaries at PWN