1825C.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.
1904C.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.