See also: heñid
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Coined by Dr. Otto Weininger from Ancient Greek ἕν (hén, “single thing”) + -id, because it cannot at this stage be separated into thought and feeling.[1]
Noun
[edit]henid (plural henids)
- A vague, half-formed thought or feeling.
References
[edit]- ^ See Otto Weininger, Sex & Character (page 99), and Anne Fernihough's comments in Freewomen and Supermen (page 191).
Anagrams
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