etyma
/ɛˈtɪmə/Definitions
1. noun
The tips or edges of the calyx of a flower, or the base of a leaf.
“The botanist studied the etyma of the plant’s leaves to understand its growth patterns.”
2. plural noun
The earliest known forms of a word or phrase, especially those that are found in ancient texts or inscriptions.
“The linguist studied the etyma of the word ‘etymology’ to understand its origins.”