Fainted

/ˈfeɪntɪd/ verb

Suddenly lost consciousness and fell down, usually because of shock, fear, low blood sugar, or a medical problem.

From Old French 'faindre' (to pretend, to feign). The medical meaning evolved from the idea of the body 'pretending' to be dead, as consciousness seems to disappear temporarily.

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