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Webster 1913 Edition


aegis


ae′gis

(ē′jĭs)
,
Noun.
[L.
aegis
, fr. Gr.
αἰγίσ
a goat skin, a shield,
αἴξ
goat, or fr.
ἀῒσσω
to rush.]
A shield or protective armor; – applied in mythology to the shield of
Jupiter
which he gave to
Minerva
. Also
fig.:
A shield; a protection.

Webster 1828 Edition


Aegis

AE'GIS

,
Noun.
[Gr. a goat skin, and shield; from a goat.]
A shield, or defensive armor.

Definition 2024


aegis

aegis

See also: ægis

English

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Noun

aegis (plural aegises or aegides)

  1. A mythological shield associated with Zeus and Athena shown as a short cloak consisting of a goatskin. The aegis of Athena is usually shown with a border of snakes and with the head of Medusa in the center. The aegis is more an emblem of protection and power than an actual military shield.
  2. Protection, guidance. Usually used as ‘under the aegis’ because of its origin as protection of the shield of Athena.
  3. Endorsement.
  4. Sponsorship.

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Latin

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Etymology

From the Ancient Greek αἰγῐ́ς (aigís).

Pronunciation

Noun

aegis f (genitive aegidos or aegidis); third declension

  1. the aegis
    1. of Zeus or Jupiter
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    2. of Athena or Minerva
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  2. (transferred senses):
    1. a shield, a defence
      1. (in the writings of Ovid) the jewelry by which maidens try to conceal their ugliness
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    2. the heartwood of the larch
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Declension

Third declension, Greek type.
Case Singular Plural
nominative aegis aegides
genitive aegidos aegidum
dative aegidi aegidibus
accusative aegida aegidas
ablative aegide aegidibus
vocative aegi aegides
Third declension.
Case Singular Plural
nominative aegis aegidēs
genitive aegidis aegidum
dative aegidī aegidibus
accusative aegidem aegidēs
ablative aegide aegidibus
vocative aegis aegidēs

Derived terms

  • aegisonus

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