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Astronomikos

Astronomikos is a transliterated form of the Greek adjective αστρονομικός, meaning related to astronomy. In Greek, the masculine form is αστρονομικός, with feminine αστρονομική and neuter αστρονομικό used to agree with nouns. The term appears in compounds describing things pertaining to the science and study of the stars.

Etymology and related terms: The word derives from ancient Greek astron, meaning “star,” and nomos, meaning “law,”

Usage across languages: Cognate terms appear in many languages, often meaning “astronomical” or “relating to astronomy”

Context and significance: The term helps trace how Greek roots shaped the modern vocabulary of astronomy. It

See also: Astronomy, Greek language, etymology of science terms, αστρονόμος.

rule,
or
principle.
This
root
also
yields
the
English
words
astronomy
and
astronomer.
The
Greek
noun
for
a
person
who
studies
the
stars
is
αστρονόμος
(astronomos),
from
which
the
broader
field
name
and
its
adjectives
are
formed.
(for
example,
Spanish
astronómico,
French
astronomique,
Italian
astronomico,
Portuguese
astronômico).
In
English,
the
standard
equivalent
is
astronomical;
the
Latinized
or
transliterated
form
astronautikos
may
appear
in
scholarly
or
historical
contexts,
or
when
rendering
Greek
terms
in
transliteration
rather
than
adapting
to
English
orthography.
also
illustrates
the
common
practice
of
forming
scientific
descriptors
in
Greek
and
then
adopting
them
into
other
languages
through
transliteration
or
translation.
While
widely
understood
in
linguistic
or
historical
discussions,
astronomikos
is
not
a
common
English
word
outside
specialised
or
academic
uses.