Definition of Psilotic

1. psilosis [adj] - See also: psilosis

Lexicographical Neighbors of Psilotic

psilocin
psilocins
psilocybin
psilocybins
psilomelane
psilomelanes
psilopaedic
psilophyte
psilophytes
psilophytic
psilophyton
psiloses
psilosis
psilosopher
psilosophers
psilotic (current term)
psilotophyte
psilotophytes
psion
psionic
psionics
psions
psis
psithurism
psittacid
psittacids
psittaciform
psittacine
psittacines
psittacism

Literary usage of Psilotic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Classical Papers of Mortimer Lamson Earle by Mortimer Lamson Earle (1912)
"The use of 0 for r¡ comes from a psilotic region—Crete or Ionia. It is not native to Thera. In the second period we have ®, * = ', M ~ <* (koppa too is ..."

2. A Sanctuary of Zeus on Mount Hymettos by Merle K. Langdon (1976)
"Since only the psilotic dialects of Ionia and Crete gave a phonetic value to this letter, its appearance here as both aspirate and long vowel is significant ..."

3. A Treatise on Pellagra: For the General Practitioner by Edward Jenner Wood (1912)
"... I would call the ' psilotic ' condition of mucous membrane seems to extend through the entire length of the alimentary canal, affecting the pharynx, ..."

4. Practitioner's medical dictionary by George Milbry Gould (1910)
"... abdominal symptoms but with pulmonary disorders resembling severe infectious pneumonia. It is due to Bacillus psittacosis. psilotic (si-lo'-lik}. ..."

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