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  • Thanks to all for the information and help on pithiatic. I was especially interested in the etymology as it relates to the Cretan nuns at Delphi, the "pythia's."

    February 22, 2010

  • I am the third person to seek the definition for the word, "pithiatic."

    February 22, 2010

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  • Hi!

    In Italian, pitiatico means "(something) whose symptoms are due to to suggestion/hypnosis".

    Its etymology is peithein = to persuade. Word coined in 1901 by neurologist Babinski.

    February 22, 2010

  • Thanks to all for the information and help on pithiatic. I was especially interested in the etymology as it relates to the Cretan nuns at Delphi, the "pythia's."

    February 22, 2010

  • Hi dorak, welcome to Wordnik!

    I can't find much on pithiatic, though this blog entry on 'Pythiatism' from 2004 has a quote from Sartre that includes what looks like a related word. A search on pythiatism turns up this image from 1918 of what looks like a medical journal or book on hysteria.

    February 22, 2010

  • I am the third person to seek the definition for the word, "pithiatic."

    February 22, 2010