Hypnosis (in Greek language: Ὕπνωσις) comes from the Greek word Ὕπνος (pronounced hyp-nos), which means "sleep." In Greek mythology, Hypnos was the personification of sleep. The Roman equivalent is Somnus. Hynos had a twin named Thanatos, which means death.1 Cartoon characters often depict death with crosses over their eyes. These crosses are equivalent to the letter tau (as in tau cross), which is an alternate form of theta, the first letter of thanatos.
Actually, the root word of "Hypnosis" and " Ὕπνος " is ΝΟΥΣ, νούς (= thinking, mind, the alert state, consciousness) pronounced: Noos . Ὕπνωσις equals sub-consciousness (Υπό (sub) + νούς).
The word ΝΟΥΣ / νούς is very present in English language in the -noia form (used as a suffix), just like in: Paranoia. The word "schizophrenia" is also a composite word where "phre" actually is the suffix "pre-". The words "frain", "strain" (refrain / restrain) are transcriptions of the Greek word "Πρόνοια" (Pro/Pre + νούς = Providence, prudence, thinking in advance).
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Hypnosis is from the Greek root Hypnos, the Greek personification of sleep whose twin was Thánatos, or death.
The Greek word for sleep is ύπνος (hypnos). English words such as hypnosis, hypnotize, etc., derive from this root.
Hypnosis can help insoniacs by delving into the subconcious mind and working out the root cause of the condition. Once this is discovered the cause can be worked on and respolved.
In Green mythology, the Hypnos is the person that represents sleep. This makes sense because the root word leads to other words that mean sleep, such as hypnosis.
Hypnosis is a way to alter the mental state of a person. Some magicians use hypnosis, real or pretended, as part of their acts.
it is the fear of hypnosis/sleep
Illusion, trickery, hypnosis.
The word "hypnosis" comes from the Greek word "hypnos," which means sleep. It was first used by Scottish surgeon James Braid in the 1840s to describe a state of focused attention and heightened suggestibility induced by a trance-like state.
A trigger word is a specific word or phrase that evokes a strong emotional or psychological response in an individual. It can be used in therapy to help uncover deeper issues or in mindfulness practices to bring awareness to certain feelings or thoughts. Trigger words can also be used negatively to provoke negative reactions or re-traumatize individuals with past experiences.
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.