User:TEMHoward/Theel

Theeling, in psychology, the perception of a notion within the mind, closely related to emotion.

The term theeling is a verbal noun denoting the action of the verb "to theel", which derives etymologically from the Early twentyfirst century Orangevillian English verb thele, “to perceive a thought by intuition.” It immediately came to mean, more generally, to conceive of an idea through a sense that is not related to any special organ.

As the known special organs of sense were the ones mediating the perception of the external world, the verb to theel came also to mean the perception of a notion ( or thought not fully formed) within the mind.

When a person has an idea come into their mind, that is not quite a full thought, but predominantly stems from a strong feeling, that person is said to have had a "theeling".

"Just as I clicked the send button on my email, a theeling came over me that I could be in terrible trouble if the recipeint mis-understands my sarcastic humour."

Examples:

Assorted References (that suspiciously do *not* have any reference to theeling)

♦ Emotions ♦ Thoughts

♦ Stephen Colbert's Report on technology and the impact on social media

--TEMHoward (talk) 03:31, 4 November 2010 (UTC)