adjectives - Why is "hysterical" applied to women but rarely to men?



hysterical :  affected by or deriving from wildly uncontrolled emotion, Janet became hysterical and began screaming.



Why is the adjective hysterical usually applied to women and rarely to men?


For what it's worth, Google Books shows 42,700 hits for hysterical woman and 2,820 hits for hysterical man, but the fact is I rarely hear hysterical used in reference to men.




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