lunacy
n.
1540s, "condition of being a lunatic," formed in English from lunatic + -cy. Originally in reference to intermittent periods of insanity, such as were believed to be triggered by the moon's cycle. The Old English equivalent was monaðseocnes "month-sickness."
〔李〕[lun;-acyn.] n.疯狂,精神错乱 ←lun (L luna)=the moon 月亮