Dictionary Definition
lunatic adj : insane and believed to be affected
by the phases of the moon [syn: moonstruck]
Noun
2 a reckless impetuous irresponsible person [syn:
daredevil, madcap, hothead, swashbuckler, harum-scarum]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
- An insane person.
Translations
Extensive Definition
A lunatic (colloquially: "looney" or "loon") is a
commonly used term for a person who is mentally
ill, dangerous, foolish
or unpredictable, a condition once called lunacy.
Linguistic roots
The word lunatic is borrowed from Latin "lunaticus", which gains its stem from "luna" for moon, which denotes the traditional link made in folklore between madness and the phases of the moon. This probably refers to the symptoms of cyclic mood disorders such as bipolar disorder or cyclothymia, the symptoms of which may also go through phases. As yet there no evidence whatsoever for any causal link between phases of the moon and the progression of mood disorder symptoms. Correlation has been observed in distant parts.Mental
institutions used to be called "lunatic asylums" or
colloquially, "loony bins".
In Russian,
Polish
and Czech, a
lunatic refers to a sleepwalker,
literally "one who walks under the moon" or "moon walker".
In Romanian, a word with the meaning of "lunatic"
is "zănatic", derived from Latin "dianaticus", from Diana,
the Roman goddess of the Moon.
Lunar hypothesis
In a 1999 Journal of Affective Disorders article, a hypothesis was suggested indicating that the phase of the moon may in the past have had an effect on bipolar patients by providing light during nights which would otherwise have been dark, and affecting susceptible patients through the well-known route of sleep deprivation. With the introduction of electric light, this effect would have gone away, as light would be available every night, explaining the negative results of modern studies. They suggest ways in which this hypothesis might be tested.Use of the term "lunatic" in legislation
In England and
Wales the
Lunacy
Acts 1890 - 1922 referred to lunatics, but the
Mental Treatment Act 1930 changed the legal term to "Person of
Unsound Mind", an expression which was replaced under the Mental
Health Act 1959 by mental
illness. "Person of unsound mind" was the term used in 1950 in
the English version of the
European Convention on Human Rights as one of the types of
person who could be deprived of liberty by a judicial process. The
1930 act also replaced Asylum
with Mental
Hospital. Criminal
Lunatics became Broadmoor
Patients in 1948 under the National
Health Service Act. The terms are still used by journalists,
especially in tabloid
newspapers.
Lunar Distance
The term lunatic was also used by supporters of
John
Harrison and his marine
chronometer method of determining longitude to refer to
proponents of the
Method of Lunar Distances, advanced by Astronomer
Royal Nevil
Maskelyne.
Later, members of the Lunar
Society of Birmingham
called themselves lunaticks. In an age with little street lighting,
the society met on or about the night of the full moon.
See also
References
External links
- Does the full moon have any effects on mood? (cites research studies: 2 negative, 1 positive)
- Raison CL, Klein HM, Steckler M. The moon and madness reconsidered. J Affect Disord. 1999 Apr;53(1):99-106
- Crackdown on lunar-fuelled crime - BBC News, 5 June 2007
lunatic in German: Wahnsinn
lunatic in French: Lunatic
lunatic in Japanese: きちがい
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
abnormal, absurd, aliene, ass, balmy, batty, bedlamite, bereft of reason,
borderline case, born fool, brainsick, buffoon, clown, crackbrain, crackbrained, cracked, crackpot, crank, crazed, crazy, cuckoo, daft, deluded, dement, demented, demoniac, deprived of reason,
deranged, ding-a-ling,
disoriented,
distraught, doodle, egregious ass, energumen, fanatic, fantastic, figure of fun,
flake, flighty, fool, fou, hallucinated, harebrain, idiot, ignoramus, insane, irrational, jackass, kook, loco, loon, loony, mad, maddened, madman, maniac, manic, mazed, mental, mentally deficient,
meshuggah, meshuggenah, milksop, moon-struck, mooncalf, neuropath, neurotic, non compos, non
compos mentis, noncompos, not all there, not
right, nut, odd, of unsound mind, off, paranoid, perfect fool,
phrenetic, potty, preposterous, psycho, psychoneurotic, queer, raver, raving lunatic, reasonless, schmuck, screwball, senseless, sick, softhead, sop, stark-mad, stark-staring mad,
strange, stupid ass,
tetched, tomfool, touched, unbalanced, unhinged, unsane, unsettled, unsound, wacky, wandering, weirdo, witless, zany