ethe
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Etymology 1
From the (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Ancient Greek (deprecated template usage) ἤθη (ḗthē), the contracted nominative plural form of (deprecated template usage) ἦθος (êthos).
Pronunciation
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Noun
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- 1892: Bernhard Bosanquet, A History of Aesthetic, p72
- And it is a further proof of our view, that beginners in poetry attain completeness in expression and ethe [plural of ethos], before they are capable of composing the march of incidents; almost all the earliest poets are instances of this.
- 1942: International Universities Press, Journal of Legal and Political Sociology, p85
- The relation between social groups and their ethe is rational; they vary in fixed ratios.
- 2003: Patchen Markell, Bound by Recognition, p76
- …it makes sense to say that these speeches are representations of their ethe.
- 1892: Bernhard Bosanquet, A History of Aesthetic, p72
Etymology 2
See (deprecated template usage) eath.
Adjective
ethe (comparative more ethe, superlative most ethe)
Anagrams
Albanian
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Albanian Template:recons, from earlier Template:recons, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Indo-European Template:recons 'burning fire'. Cognate to Ancient Greek (deprecated template usage) αἶθος (aîthos).
Pronunciation
- (deprecated use of
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parameter) IPA(key): /ɛθɛ/ * (deprecated use of|lang=
parameter) IPA(key): /hɛθɛ/
Noun
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