| agryp- (Greek: sleeplessness, wakefulness; originally it meant "sleeping in the field").agrypnia: 1. Wakefulness, sleeplessness; insomnia.  2. A vigil before certain feasts (as Easter) in the Eastern Church. agrypnocoma: 1. Wakeful coma; apathetic,  or lethargy with wakefulness and muttering delirium.  2. A state of disordered consciousness or delirium in which lethargy and confusion are nevertheless associated with prolonged wakefulness and lack of sleep. agrypnode: 1. Preventing sleep.  2. Any agent causing wakefulness. agrypnotic: 1. Anything administered to produce wakefulness.; such as, strong tea or coffee.  2. Of or relating to wakefulness; sleepless. agrypnetic: A reference to sleeplessness or insomnia.
 agrypnia senilis: Sleeplessness that exists with elderly people.
 At the beginning of everything is the word. It is a miracle to which we owe the fact that we are human. But at the same time it is a pitfall and a test, a snare and a trial. The same word can be humble at one moment and arrogant the next. No race can prosper until it learns that there is as much dignity in tilling a field as in writing a poem. The wild places are where we began. When they end, so do we. The magnificence of mountains, the serenity of nature—nothing is safe from the idiot marks of man's passing. |