Agrypnia

/əˈɡrɪpniə/ noun

A medical condition characterized by prolonged inability to sleep or complete wakefulness, often used in historical medical texts.

From Greek 'agrypnos' meaning sleepless, derived from 'a-' (without) and 'hypnos' (sleep). The term entered medical terminology in the 16th century through Latin medical texts and was used to describe severe insomnia.

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