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Monday, October 5, 2009

Running Amok...

I think word and phrase origins are fascinating. My latest "find" is this Wikipedia entry for running amok -- a phrase I've used for years, never really knowing what it means. Well, here ya go...


Running amok, sometimes referred to as simply amok (also spelled amuck or amuk), is derived from the Malay/Indonesian/Filipino word amuk, meaning "mad with rage" (uncontrollable rage).
The word was in use in India during the British Empire, originally to describe an elephant gone mad, separated from its herd, running wild and causing devastation. The word was made popular by the colonial tales of Rudyard Kipling.
Although commonly used in a colloquial and less-violent sense, the phrase is particularly associated with a specific sociopathic culture-bound syndrome in Malaysian culture. In a typical case of running amok, a male who has shown no previous sign of anger or any inclination to violence will acquire a weapon and, in a sudden frenzy, will attempt to kill or seriously injure anyone he encounters. Amok episodes of this kind normally end with the attacker being killed by bystanders, or committing suicide.
The syndrome of "Amok" is found in the DSM-IV TR.[1]


Find more at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Running_amok

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