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Ochloanoia

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English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ὄχλος (óchlos, “crowd, mob”) + ἄνοια (ánoia, “lack of understanding, folly”).

Pronunciation

  • Katakana: オクロアノイア (Okuroanoia)
  • Hangul: 오클로아노이아 (Okeulloanoia)
  • Anglo-Saxon Runes: ᚩᚳᛚᚩᚪᚾᚩᛁᚪ (Okloanoia)

Noun

ochloanoia (uncountable)

  1. Collective mindlessness or irrationality that arises specifically within a crowd or mob, in which individual judgment dissolves into shared folly.
    The riot was less a coordinated protest and more a sudden outbreak of ochloanoia, as hundreds of otherwise sensible people succumbed to the chaos.

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