English citations of anœa

  • 1825 C.E., John Mason Good, The Study of Medicine; second edition, volume IV, page #184:
    By Nenter and Sauvages mória is used to denote melancholia complacens (self‐complacent melancholy), while by others it is employed synonymously with anœa or idiotism.
  • 1904 C.E., Martin W. Barr, Classification of Mental Defectives, in Journal of Psycho‐Asthenics; volume IX, page #29:
    The second species, Demens, irrationality, has three varieties, first, stultitia, folly, silliness ; second, larema, dotage, superannuation ; third, anœa, idiotism.