Delirus is the Latin equivalent of 'delirious'. It's the masculine form of the adjective. The feminine and neuter forms are 'delira' and 'delirum', respectively. But whatever the form, the adjective also may be translated as 'silly, doting, crazy'.
I was delirious before going to the themepark
Vivid is to sharp as delirious is to?drunk
Delirious - wrestler - was born in 1981.
Delirious - band - was created in 1990.
He was so delirious after the long hike, he thought the trees were talking to him.Because he was delirious from the long hike, he thought the trees were talking to him.I had a surprise party and was extremley DELIRIOUS.
The duration of Delirious - film - is 1.6 hours.
That is the correct spelling of "delirious" (in a delirium, or confused mental state).
Delirious Nomad was created on 1985-11-09.
Delirious - film - was created on 1991-08-09.
Eddie Murphy Delirious was created in 1983.
it means someone who is delirious and they are probably suffering or having emotions
Ultimately, from Latin:Middle English frenesie, from Old French, from Medieval Latin phrenēsia, from Latin phrenēsis, back-formation from phrenēticus, delirious. See FreneticSource: http://www.answers.com/topic/frenzy