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aest-, aesta-, aestatis, -aestatis Latin aestas, the summer heat.<br />

aestas, aestatis f. Latin summer; summer heat, summer weather; a year.<br />

aesth-, aesthes, aesthesis, -aesthesis Greek αισθησις, aisthesis, a sensation, perception.<br />

aesth-, aesthet- Greek αισθητης, aisthetes, perciever.<br />

aesthem-, aesthema, -aesthema, aesthemato Greek sensation, perception<br />

aesthet Greek sensitive, perceptive<br />

aestiv- Latin aestivus, of summer.<br />

aestival- Latin root for of or pertaining to summer.<br />

aestivalis -is -e from Latin aestivus -a -um of summer, relating to summer, flowering in summer.<br />

aestivus -a -um aesti'vus (es-TI-vus) from Latin aestat-, aestatis, aestivus, of summer, flowering in summer or<br />

developing in summer, alternately from aestivus -a -um, summer-like, summer; pertaining to/occurring in/used<br />

for/appearing in summer.<br />

aestuans heating up, burning, flame-like, glowing, becoming hot, from Latin aestus wavering.<br />

aestuarius -a -um of tidal waters, of estuaries, from Latin aestuarium, aestuari(i) n., tidal<br />

marsh/inlet/opening, marsh; (river) estuary; air shaft, vent.<br />

aestus, aestus m. Latin aestus, aestus m., heat, agitation, fervor, passion, unrest.<br />

aesum, aesi n. Latin live-forever, houseleek, Sempervivum tectorum.<br />

aesylo Greek αισυλος, aisylos, godless, evil, unseemly.<br />

aesyro Greek αισυρος, aisyros, agile, light as air.<br />

aet-, aeto-, aetus, -aetus Greek an eagle<br />

aet-, aeto-, aetus Greek αετος, aetos, eagle as a bird of omen, eagle as a standard.<br />

aet- Greek αιτιον, aiton, a cause.<br />

aeta- Latin aetas, age, life-time, aged.<br />

aeth-, aethe Greek unusual, from ἀήθης, aethes, unusual, strange, unwonted (sic).<br />

aeth-, aetho Greek burn; fiery, from αἴθειν, aithein, light up, kindle, or αἶθος, aithos, fire.<br />

aethal-, aethalo-, aethalus Greek αιθαλους, aithalous, smoke, soot; smooky, sooty.<br />

aethalus, aethali m. Latin a sort of grape in Egypt, soot grape. (A possible reference to dusting vines <strong>with</strong><br />

soot to kill or drive away flea beetles.<br />

aethanolum, aethanoli n. Latin ethanol (drinkable alcohol).<br />

aethereus -a -um of the sky, aerial, from Latin aether, (epiphytic).<br />

aethero Greek αιθεριος, aitherios, the upper atmosphere, on high, heavenly.<br />

aethi- Greek αιθος, aithos, burnt.<br />

aethio Greek αιθιοψ, aithiops, αιθοψ, aithops, sunburnt, fiery-looking, fiery, black, scorched.<br />

Aethionema etymology uncertain, possibly meaning unusual filaments, from Greek ἀήθης, aethes, unusual<br />

and νηµα, nema, in reference to the filaments of the long stamens being winged and toothed. Other<br />

translations have been proposed.<br />

aethiopicus -a -um African, of Africa, of Northeast Africa, referring to Ethiopia or Africa, of Ethopian origin<br />

(the land of the burnt faces, Greek αιθειν-ωψ, aithein-ops); also used as South African.<br />

aethiopis; aethiopum from Ethiopia; also used as South African<br />

aethiops of uncommon appearance, from Greek αηθης-ωψ, aethes-ops.<br />

Aethiorhiza unusual root, from Greek αηθης-ριξα, aethes-rhiza, from , and ῥίζα, rhiza, root.<br />

aetho- Greek αιθων, aithon, fiery, burning, flashing, glittering.<br />

aethri-, aethria, -aehtria, aethrio Greek open sky, open air, from αἰθρία, aithria, the open sky; or αιθριος,<br />

aithrios, fair, clear, bright (of weather).<br />

aethusa Greek burning, vestibule (Borror).<br />

Aethusa, aethusa from Greek burning-one, from αιθω, aitho, αιθων, aithon, to burn, for the shining foliage<br />

or its pungency, more aptly poisonous acridity; Gilbert-Carter (1964) notes αιθουσα, aithousa, meant a sunny<br />

vestibule or veranda. (Umbelliferae)<br />

aethusifolius -a -um Aethusa-leaved, <strong>with</strong> leaves like Fool’s parsley, Aethusa, from Aethusa and folium,<br />

foli(i), n., noun, a leaf.<br />

aethyctero Greek αιθυκτηρ, aithykter, rushing violently, darting.<br />

aeti, aetia, -aetia, aetio Greek a cause, from αἰτία, aitia, cause, reason.<br />

aetio Greek αιτιο, aitio, causing, responsible for.<br />

aetiolatus -a -um lank and yellowish, etiolated, from early French, étieuler.<br />

aetnensis -is -e from or growing on Mount Etna (Aetna), Sicily

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