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Friday word: Aegis
Ae·gis noun \ˈē-jəs also ˈā-\ : the power to protect, control, or support something or someone
1: a shield or breastplate emblematic of majesty that was associated with Zeus and Athena
2a : protection
b : controlling or conditioning influence
3a : auspices, sponsorship
b : control or guidance especially by an individual, group, or system
Examples
Etymology: Latin, from Greek aigis, literally, goatskin, from aig-, aix goat; akin to Armenian ayc goat
First Known Use: 1581
Pics and more info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aegis
1: a shield or breastplate emblematic of majesty that was associated with Zeus and Athena
2a : protection
b : controlling or conditioning influence
3a : auspices, sponsorship
b : control or guidance especially by an individual, group, or system
Examples
- having no claim to the land under the aegis of the law, the cattle baron decided to claim it by force
- a medical study that was questioned by many because it was done under the aegis of a major pharmaceutical company
Etymology: Latin, from Greek aigis, literally, goatskin, from aig-, aix goat; akin to Armenian ayc goat
First Known Use: 1581
Pics and more info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aegis
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