Word-Built World: uranomania

Caligula Indulging in the Worship of the People, 1877

Art: Émile Lévy According to Wikipedia, Roman emperor Caligula (12-41 CE) became “increasingly self-indulgent, cruel, sadistic, extravagant and sexually perverted thereafter, an insane, murderous tyrant who demanded and received worship as a living god, humiliated the Senate, and planned to make his horse a consul.”

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uranomania

PRONUNCIATION:

(yoor-uh-no-MAY-nee-uh) 

MEANING:

noun: The delusion that one is of divine origin.

ETYMOLOGY:

From Greek urano- (heavens) + -mania (obsession). Earliest documented use: 1890.

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