menoides

Latin

Alternative forms

  • mīnoīdēs (codical variant)

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek μηνοειδής (mēnoeidḗs).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /meː.noˈiː.deːs/, [meː.nɔˈiː.deːs]

Adjective

mēnoīdēs m, f

  1. (Late Latin) crescent-shaped, crescentic, crescentiform, crescentoid

Usage notes

  • This word is found in some editions of Julius Firmicus Maternus's Matheseos libri, where it is taken to mean "crescent-shaped" based on the presumed Greek etymon; however, other editions have monoīdēs (which is taken to mean "having a single form, uniform" based on its presumed etymon), and it is not clear which editions are correct and which have miswritten the word. Both words are also attested elsewhere.

Declension

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See also

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