Catochus

/kəˈtɑkəs/ noun

In ancient Greek philosophy, a state of possession or being held captive, sometimes referring to being seized by divine inspiration.

From Greek 'katochos' meaning 'held fast' or 'possessed,' derived from 'kata' (down) + 'echein' (to hold). It appears in Platonic dialogues describing spiritual states.

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