Hermo

/ˈhɛr.moʊ/ noun

Definition

A rare or archaic term, possibly referring to something related to Hermes or hermetic principles in ancient philosophy.

Etymology

From Greek Hermes, the messenger god, combined with the suffix -o; used in specialized philosophical or scientific contexts.

Kelly Says

This word appears mostly in very old texts and specialized academic works—it's like finding a fossil word that scholars use but almost nobody speaks aloud!

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