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Borrowed from Ancient Greek χάος (kháos, “vast chasm, void”). Doublet of gas, which was borrowed through Dutch. In Early Modern English, used in the sense ... Controlled chaos · Χάος · Chaosmos · Antichaos
25 нояб. 2022 г. · chaos (n.) late 14c., "gaping void; empty, immeasurable space," from Old French chaos (14c.) or directly from Latin chaos, from Greek khaos " ...
The English word chaos is borrowed from the Greek word that means "abyss." In ancient Greece, Chaos was originally thought of as the abyss or emptiness that ...
Etymology. Greek kháos (χάος) means 'emptiness, vast void, chasm, abyss', related to the verbs kháskō (χάσκω) and khaínō (χαίνω) 'gape, be wide open', from ...
OED's earliest evidence for chaos is from before 1425, in the writing of Walter Hilton, religious writer. chaos is a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin chaos.
30 мая 2024 г. · The English word chaos is borrowed from the Greek word that means "abyss." In ancient Greece, Chaos was originally thought of as the abyss or ...
chaos. noun. cha·​os ˈkā-ˌäs · Synonyms of chaos. 1. a. : a state of utter ... Etymology. Latin, from Greek — more at gum. First Known Use. 15th century, in ...
"Chaos" is another Greek word, and it has the same Indo-European root as our word "yawn," meaning a gap, a chasm.
The word chaos derives from a Greek word meaning "chasm" or "void," which makes sense, given that chaos also refers to the formless state of matter before the ...
The etymology of the term chaos, in ancient origins, stems from early 4,000 BC mythological conceptions, primarily Egyptian, of a primordial deity (or set ...
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