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Word Jactitation Tossing Meaning False Body October Noun

Jactitation is a noun describing a tossing to and fro or jerking and twitching of the body. It originally referred to a false claim made publicly but is now primarily used in medicine.

Jactitation es un sustantivo que describe un lanzamiento de un lado a otro o sacudidas y espasmos del cuerpo. Originalmente se refería a una afirmación falsa hecha públicamente, pero ahora se usa principalmente en medicina.

Word jactitation
Date October 8, 2007
Type noun
Syllables jak-tuh-TAY-shun
Etymology In the 17th century, lawyers began tossing around the word "jactitation," which can be traced back to the Latin verb "jactare," meaning "to throw." Originally, "jactitation" was used as a word for a false claim or assertion being publicly thrown about to the detriment of another person. Run-of-the-mill slander and false claims of being married to someone were two common types of jactitation brought to court. Before long, "jactitation" had jumped over to the medical profession, where it continues to serve as a word for restless, jerky, or twitchy body movements. In 1761, British writer Laurence Sterne threw "jactitation" into his novel Tristram Shandy as a substitute for "discussion," but that meaning never caught on.
Examples "It is clear that Mrs Y.'s tics are far more complex in form than mere Parkinsonian jerks, jactitations, or precipitations. . .." (Oliver Sacks, Awakenings)
Definition : a tossing to and fro or jerking and twitching of the body

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