Where does “hallucinatus” come from?
hallucinatus (Latin) comes from Latin alucinatus, from Latin alucinor, from Ancient Greek ἀλύω — to wander in mind, to roam; to be deeply stirred,...
Ancestry of “hallucinatus”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Latin | alucinatus | hallucinated, experiencing hallucinations |
| 2 | Latin | alucinor | I wander in mind, talk idly, prate, dream |
| 3 | Ancient Greek | ἀλύω | to wander in mind, to roam; to be deeply stirred,... |
Words derived from “hallucinatus”
- hallucination
- hallucinatory
- hallucinogenic
- hallucinogen
- hallucinate
- pseudohallucination
- hallucinative
- hallucinator
- hallucinogenically
- hallucinatorily
- nonhallucinatory
- pseudohallucinatory
- hallucinational
- semihallucinatory
- Halluzination
- hallucinaut
- галлюцина́ция
- antihallucinatory
- parahallucination
- глюк
- hallucinationy
- hallucinatoriness
- nonhallucination
- галлюцинация