Etymology and Meaning
Origin
The term "araneology" was first coined in the early 19th century by the French naturalist Jean-Henri Fabre. He used the term in his book "Souvenirs entomologiques" (1879), in which he described his observations and studies on spiders. The term quickly gained acceptance among scientists and has been widely used ever since.
Related Terms
Etymology Greek ἀράχνη aráchnē meaning spider Meaning Arachnid is a
Etymology and Meaning Araneology ah ruh nee AHL uh jee is the scientific study of spid
Etymology The word geology is derived from two Greek terms geo meaning earth
Etymology of Mythology Myth comes from the Greek word μῦθος mythos meaning
Etymology The word Rubicon is derived from the Latin phrase rubico flumine which mea
Etymology of Evolution The word evolution comes from the Latin word evolvere which
Etymology Custom noun and adjective From Middle English custume ultimately derived
Etymology The word boggle has two etymological origins Origin 1 From the Middle En
Etymology The word period comes from the Middle English word periode which itself
Etymology The word etymology comes from the Greek words etymon meaning true sense
Etymology The word fleece comes from the Old English word fleece which is derived fr
Etymology The name Russia derives from the medieval state of Rus which itself origina
Etymology 1500s Borrowed from Middle English wurgen to strangle from Old English wy