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ecstasy

noun
Primarily, a fixed state; a trance; a state in which the mind is arrested and fixed, or as we Say, lost; a state in which the functions of the senses are suspended by the contemplation of some extraordinary or supernatural object. Whether what we call ecstasy be not dreaming with our eyes open, I leave to be examined.

ecstasy

Excessive joy; rapture; a degree of delight that arrests the whole mind; as a pleasing ecstasy; the ecstasy of love; joy may rise to ecstasy.

ecstasy

Enthusiasm; excessive elevation and absorption of mind; extreme delight. He on the tender grass . Would sit and hearken even to ecstasy.

ecstasy

Excessive grief or anxiety.

ecstasy

Madness; distraction.

ecstasy

In medicine, a species of catalepsy, when the person remembers, after the paroxysm is over, the ideas he had during the fit .

ecstasy

verb transitive
To fill with rapture or enthusiasm.