Obs.0 [ad. med.L. acrisia, a. Gr. ἀκρῐσία want of judgment. Also used in the L. form (Phillips, 1706; Kersey, 1726; Syd. Soc. Lex., 1879).]
1. That of which no judgment is passed, or choice made; a matter in dispute; also want of Judiciousness, or Rashness in Judging. Bailey, 1721.
2. Such a State or Condition of a Disease, that no right Judgment can be made of it, or the Patient, whether he will recover, or not. Bailey, 1721.