cœnæstheses

Noun

 * 1) * 1895,, Degeneration (translated), D. Appleton and Company; Book III, Chapter V, pages 458–459:
 * His cœnæstheses, or systemic sensations, continually inspire him with presentations of laughter, dancing, flying, buoyancy, generally of movement of the gayest and easiest kind—of rolling, flowing, plunging.
 * His cœnæstheses, or systemic sensations, continually inspire him with presentations of laughter, dancing, flying, buoyancy, generally of movement of the gayest and easiest kind—of rolling, flowing, plunging.