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aed- Greek αιδοια, aidoia, the genitals.<br />

aed-, aedes, aedi Latin aedes, temple; a dwelling, from ædēs a dwelling, or ædes a temple; a building, room,<br />

temple, the cell of bees.<br />

aedeag New Latin aedaeg, the genitals.<br />

-aedes Greek αηδης, aedes, disagreeable, unpleasant, nauseous.<br />

aedo- Greek αιδως, aidos, reverence, awe, shame.<br />

aedoe-, aedoeo- Greek αιδοιος, aidoios, having a claim to regard, reverence, compassion.<br />

aedoe-, aedoeo Greek regard <strong>with</strong> reverence; the genitals (badly lumped reference).<br />

-aedon Greek αηδων, aedon, a nightingale<br />

aegaeus -a -um of the Aegean region, from the Greek archipelago, from Latin Aegaeus, adopted from Greek<br />

Αἰγαῖος, Aigaios, Aegean.<br />

aefter Anglo Saxon farther away, behind.<br />

aeger-, aegeri Latin mythology a nymph<br />

aegi-, aegidi, aegis Latin a shield, protection, a bulwark, from ægis, adopted from Greek αἰγίς, aigis, of<br />

uncertain etymology, but see aegis.<br />

aegi-, aego Greek a goat, from αἴξ, αἶγα, αιγι-, aix, aiga, aigi-, goat.<br />

aegial-, aegialo, aegialus, -aegialus Greek αιγιαλος, aigialos, the seashore, beach.<br />

Aegiceras goat’s-horn, from αιξ-κερας, aix-keras, for the shape of the horn.<br />

Aegilops Ae'gilops (EE-gil-ops) New Latin, from Latin ægilops, from Greek αἰγίλωψ, aigilōps havergrass, from<br />

αἴξ, αἰγός, aix, aigos, a goat, αἴγῐλ-ος, aigil-os, an herb eaten by goats, and ὤψ, ops, eye, face; also a name for<br />

several plants, including Turkey oak, Quercus cerris (or Quercus ægilops)<br />

aegirophyllus <strong>with</strong> sea-green leaves<br />

Aegirus an ancient Greek name αιγειρος, aigeiros, for Populus nigra.<br />

aegis Greek αιγις, aigis, the shield of Zeus.<br />

aegith-, aegitho, aegithus Greek αιγιθος, aigithos, a hedge sparrow, a linnet, or similar bird, from αἴγιθος,<br />

aigithos, a name of an unknown bird.<br />

aegithus, aegithi m. Latin a small bird, blue tit; species of hawk.<br />

Aegithallos goat’s shoot, from Greek αιξ, aix, and θαλλος, thallos.<br />

aegl- Greek αιγλη, aigla (η?), radiance, splendor, glory; shining, splendid.<br />

aegl- Greek αιγλη, aigla (η?), a nymph, daughter of Zeus and Neara.<br />

Aegle one of the Hesperides, or the daughters of Hesperus, of mythology, who helped guard the golden<br />

apples in the Isles of the Blest, beyond the Pillars of Hercules. “Their names are, Æglé,Brightness;<br />

Erytheia,Blushing; Hestia, the (spirit of the) Hearth; Arethusa, the Ministering.”<br />

aego- Greek a goat, from αἴξ, αἶγα, αιγος, aix, aiga, aigos, a goat.<br />

aegocephalus, aegocephali m. Latin a species of bird, possibly the horned owl, from and Greek κεφαλή,<br />

kephale, head.<br />

aegoceras, aegoceratos/is n., Latin noun, fenugreek, Greek hay; flour from seeds, herb medicine, pickled as<br />

a dainty.<br />

aegoceros, aegocerotis m. Latin a wild goat; poetically for sign of zodiac - Capricorn.<br />

aegolethron, aegolethri n. Latin a plant supposed to be injurious to goats, possibly Azalea pontica; goat's<br />

bane.<br />

aegolios, aegolii m. Latin a species of owl.<br />

aegonychos, aegonychi f. Latin name of a plant, lithospermon; goat's hoof.<br />

aegopod- Greek goat-foot, New Latin, from Greek αιγο-, αἴξ, αἶγα, αιγός, aigo-, aix, aiga, aigos, goat, New<br />

Latin -o- and πόδιον, podion, a small foot.<br />

aegopodioides resembling goutweed, Aegopodium<br />

Aegopodium New Latin, from Greek αιγο-, αἴξ, αἶγα, αιγός, aigo-, aix, aiga, aigos, goat, New Latin -o- and<br />

πόδιον, podion, a small foot; in reference to the shape of the leaflets. (Umbelliferae)<br />

aegr-, aegro Latin argere, to be sick, diseased, from Latin ægritūdo sickness, from Latin æger, sick.<br />

aegre unwilling, hardly, scarcely<br />

aegrostans wonderful, dreamlike<br />

aegrotat- in English universities, the name for an unclassified degree or certificate given to someone who is<br />

too sick to attend lectures or take exams, from 3rd pers. sing. of Latin ægrōtāre ‘he is sick’.<br />

aegypio- Greek αιγυπιος, aigypios, a vulture.<br />

aegypt, aegyptus, -aegyptus Latin Aegyptus, Egypt<br />

aegypticus -a -um, aegyptiacus Latin Egyptian, of Egyptian origin.

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