Reminiscing about a time I was running to get my next connecting flight and experienced this deep thirst, which was painful, hurting and sore. It was as if my tongue was cleaving to the roof of my mouth. It was not at all pleasant . . . but agonizing, searing, grievous and torturous!
Greek word for thirst: διψάω – dipsáo
To suffer from thirst means figuratively, those who are said to thirst who painfully feel their want of, and eagerly long for, those things by which the soul is refreshed, supported, strengthened.1
Medical Science says, “Polydipsia is the definition of excessive thirst. Excess thirst is an abnormal urge to drink fluids at all times. It’s a reaction to fluid loss in your body. Dry mouth (xerostomia) and the urge to pee often (frequent urination) may go along with it”.2