Psychosis
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mid 19th century: from Greek psukhōsis ‘animation’, from psukhoō ‘I give life to’, from psukhē ‘soul, mind’.
wiktionary
From psych- + -osis or from Ancient Greek ψύχωσις(psúkhōsis, “animation, principle of life”).
etymonline
psychosis (n.)
1847, "mental affection or derangement," Modern Latin, from Greek psykhē "mind, life, soul" (see psyche) + -osis "abnormal condition." Greek psykhosis meant "a giving of life; animation; principle of life."