aetheogam
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See also: aëtheogam
English
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Ancient Greek ἀήθης (aḗthēs, “unusual”) + γάμος (gámos, “marriage”).[1]
Pronunciation
[edit]- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: ā.ēʹthĭōgăm, IPA(key): /eɪˈiːθɪəʊɡæm/,[1]
Noun
[edit]aetheogam (plural aetheogams)
- (botany) A cryptogam; a plant of the obsolete taxonomic class Cryptogamia, having neither stamina nor pistils, and therefore no proper flowers, such as an alga, fern, fungus, lichen or moss.
Usage notes
[edit]- Being derived from the two vowels ἀή (aḗ) (alpha-eta: aē), rather than the diphthong αἰ (ai) (alpha-iota: ai), the initial ae- of aetheogam can only properly be written as two separate letters (ae), with a diaeresis atop the e (as aëtheogam) being optional; the spellings *ætheogam and *etheogam are, therefore, erroneous.
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[edit]Derived terms
[edit]- aetheogamous (botany)