< 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
PAROXYSM (Med. Lat. paroxysm, from the Gr. παροξύνειν, to make sharp, ὄξύς), a violent outbreak or display of emotion or feeling. The term is used of a fit of laughter, pain, anger or fear, and particularly an acute stage in a disease is the earliest sense of the word.
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