aliéné
lunatic, insane person
noun ah-lyeh-NEH Rare
Origin: Latin alienatus, past participle of alienare (to estrange, to make other)
Also means
alienated person (formal/dated)
Usage Note
Aliéné (feminine aliénée) is both a noun ('a lunatic') and an adjective ('alienated'). In older psychiatric language, aliéné mental was the clinical term for someone considered insane; the word now sounds dated and slightly derogatory. The modern psychiatric term is patient psychiatrique. The abstract sense of aliéner ('to alienate') remains current in sociology and Marxist discourse.
Examples
"L'aliéné errait seul dans les rues la nuit."
Natural Translation
The lunatic wandered alone in the streets at night.
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