Term: lethargy
Origin: Anc Greek λήθαργος/lethargos (=awareness) >
Λήθη/lethe (= forgetfulness)
Definition:
Lethargy is a state of awareness. Lethargy in common usage may mean also fatigue, drowsiness (sleepiness), tiredness, listlessness, or weakness.
Comments:
1. In Greek mythology, Lethe is one of the fivel rivers of Hades. Those who drank from river Lethe experienced complete forgetfulness.
2. In Classical Greek, the word Lethe means «oblivion»/αμνησία", (=forgetfulness). It is related to the Greek word for "truth", αλήθεια/aletheia (=truth).
3. Orphic Hymn 85 to Hypnus (trans. Taylor ) (Greek hymns C3rd B.C. to 2nd A.D.):
"Thanatos (Death), and Lethe (Forgetfulness) with oblivious stream, mankind thy [Hypnos'] genuine brothers justly deem."
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