epileptického
Epileptického is the genitive singular masculine/neuter form of the Czech adjective "epileptický," which translates to "epileptic" in English. This grammatical form is used when referring to something belonging to or related to a male person with epilepsy or a neuter noun in a possessive or descriptive context. For example, in Czech, one might say "příznaky epileptického záchvatu" which translates to "symptoms of an epileptic seizure." The adjective "epileptický" itself describes a condition characterized by recurrent seizures. The word originates from the Greek word "epilambanein," meaning "to seize" or "to attack." Understanding this grammatical form is crucial for interpreting Czech sentences that discuss epilepsy or individuals affected by it, as it indicates a specific relationship or attribute. The concept of epilepsy itself refers to a neurological disorder affecting the brain, leading to temporary abnormal electrical activity.