Lunatics are people who often stare at the moon...
If you spot one of these majestic creatures, you better get a torch and pitchfork, and report to the police before you are brutally murdered and raped.
If you were stupid enough to beleive this.... You yourself may be 1 of the following:
Lunatic
Ardvark
Downy
Ratard
Retard
.... You know what.... stop reading this already.
The word "lunatic" comes from the latin word LUNAR which means moon. so lunatic means moon- crazy. but most people just mean crazy
hi there the only thing i can think of is the word luna which i think, correct me if im wrong, the actual name for the moon hope this helps :)
I the mid 1500's in England, people behaving crazily were thought to be tied to the cycles of the moon. Hence the word lunacy, or lunatic was derived.
Is was thought that the Moon affected insane people, which is why the word Lunatic contains Luna which refers to the moon. It used to be believed (and some people still do believe) that moonlight could cause insanity in people; these people were cursed to go crazy when the full moon came out. Nowadays this idea has been completely disproved by science.
The word "Lunatic" came from the word Luner ( moon ). There is no reliable information in medicine or science to support this claim of people going crazy on a full moon.
The word "lunatic" comes from the latin word LUNAR which means moon. so lunatic means moon- crazy. but most people just mean crazy
Luna is the stem word for 'lunatic'. The word is a Latin noun that means 'moon'. The insane were believed to have been affected adversely by the moon.
The word "lunatic" comes from the Latin "luna" meaning moon. This derives from the former belief that changes of the moon caused insanity.
People once believed that madness was affected by the phases of the moon. A lunatic was thus someone afficted with "moon madness"
Luna is the name used for the moon. Some people say that people can be made crazy by a full moon, hence the name lunatic.
Lunatic.
The noun 'lunatic' is singular, common noun; an antiquated term for an insane person, derived from the belief that a person was driven mad by the changes in the moon. The word 'lunatic' is also an adjective, used to describe a noun (That was a lunatic thing to do.)
hi there the only thing i can think of is the word luna which i think, correct me if im wrong, the actual name for the moon hope this helps :)
A lunatic!!!!
I the mid 1500's in England, people behaving crazily were thought to be tied to the cycles of the moon. Hence the word lunacy, or lunatic was derived.
Is was thought that the Moon affected insane people, which is why the word Lunatic contains Luna which refers to the moon. It used to be believed (and some people still do believe) that moonlight could cause insanity in people; these people were cursed to go crazy when the full moon came out. Nowadays this idea has been completely disproved by science.
Typically the word "lunar" is used to refer to the Moon, from the Latin "Luna" for Moon. (Also the source for "lunatic", someone who has been driven crazy from staring at the Moon.)