ˌlīpəˈthimēə, ˌli- noun
or li·poth·y·my lə̇ˈpäthəmē
( plural lipothymias or lipothymies )
Etymology: French & Late Latin; French lipothymie, from Late Latin lipothymia, from Greek, from lipothymein to faint (from lipo- lipo- (II) + thymos spirit, mind, courage) + -ia -y — more at fume
: faintness , fainting
• li·po·thym·i·al |līpə|thimēəl adjective
• li·po·thym·ic -mik adjective