GC: n S: MEDLP – https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/000766.htm (last access: 6 January 2025); NHS – https://www.oxfordhealthformulary.nhs.uk/docs/Guidelines%20for%20the%20management%20of%20alcohol%20dependendence%20-%20Dec%202020_RH.pdf (last access: 9 January 2025). N: 1. delirium: 1590s, “a disordered state, more or less temporary, of the mind, often occurring during fever or illness,” from Latin delirium “madness,” from deliriare “be crazy, rave,” literally “go
GC: n S: ICC – https://www.icc-cpi.int/court-record/icc-01/12-01/15-171-0 (last access: 15 January 2025); LII – https://www.law.cornell.edu/rules/frcrmp/rule_32 (last access: 15 January 2025). N: 1. Mid 13c. Meaning “action of trying at law, trial,” also “capacity for making decisions,” from Old French jugement “legal judgment; diagnosis; the Last Judgment” (11c.), from jugier “to judge”. From
GC: n S: CUP – https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/cns-spectrums/article/othello-syndrome-delusional-disorder-jealous-type-violence/8E1A2EAE789557DF14B15B3750DDB3E6 (last access: 16 December 2024); RXList – https://www.rxlist.com/othello_syndrome/definition.htm (last access: 16 December 2024). N: 1. Othello syndrome is an eponymous created from the name of a famous tragic play character. – Othello (pn): The main character of William Shakespeare’s tragic play The Tragedy of
GC: n S: NCBI – https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK538424/ (last access: 14 December 2024); NIH – https://nida.nih.gov/research-topics/prescription-medicines (last access: 14 December 2024). N: 1. late 14c., prescripcioun, in law, “a title or right acquired through long use or uninterrupted possession,” from Old French prescription (13c.) and directly from Latin praescriptionem (nominative praescriptio) “a