apoplexy
noun
[ ˈapəplɛksi ]
• unconsciousness or incapacity resulting from a cerebral haemorrhage or stroke.
• "Browne died of apoplexy"
• extreme anger.
• "the decision has aroused apoplexy among environmentalists"
Origin:
late Middle English: from Old French apoplexie, from late Latin apoplexia, from Greek apoplēxia, from apoplēssein ‘disable by a stroke’.