ˈanalepsy Med. ? Obs.
[ad. med.L. analepsia (also used unchanged), f. Gr. ἀνάληψις a taking up or back.]
1. ‘Epilepsy arising from disorder of the stomach.’ Syd. Soc. Lex. 1879.
| 1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. vii. x. (1495) 229 That manere euyl that hyghte Analempsia..comyth of replycyon of the stomak and moost of indygestyon and of bolkynge. |
2. ‘The support given in the treatment of a fractured limb.’ Fowler Med. Voc. 1860.