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I . lu·na·tic [ˈlu:nətɪk] SAM.

1. lunatic dated (mentally ill person):

lunatic
blaznež(blaznica) m. spol (ž. spol)
lunatic MED.
duševni bolnik(bolnica) m. spol (ž. spol)

2. lunatic (crazy person):

lunatic
blaznež(blaznica) m. spol (ž. spol)
lunatic
norec(norica) m. spol (ž. spol)

II . lu·na·tic [ˈlu:nətɪk] PRID.

lunatic
lunatic
nor
lunatic MED.
lunatic MED.

ˈlu·na·tic asy·lum SAM. zgod.

lunatic asylum
umobolnica ž. spol
lunatic asylum
norišnica ž. spol

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His wretched wife has crammed his house with bric-a-brac and old furniture, and this new craze will end by driving him to a lunatic asylum.
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As a patient in a lunatic asylum, he remained a marginal figure, and most of his translations were printed privately, paid for by the family.
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It was to be for the poor, disabled and lunatic members of society.
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The physician must be the vital principal of a lunatic hospital.
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He was cursed by the goddess and became a lunatic.
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Eight years later, the once-promising young doctor/lawyer has now become a raving, cat-hoarding lunatic.
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Similarly, the term lunatic has come to be seen as potentially offensive and has been replaced in legislation by other terms such as mental illness.
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He is described as having an eccentric and erratic personality, if not lunatic.
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The conductor assures them that they will catch the lunatic soon.
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A lunatic cut and fell down a branch in 1929.
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