Atimy vs Atomy - What's the difference?
atimy | atomy |
(historical, Ancient Greece) public disgrace or stigma; infamy; loss of civil rights
A floating mote or speck of dust.
* 1595 Gervase Markham, The most Honourable Tragedy of Sir Richard Grenville
*:Thicker then in sunne are Atomies ,
*:Flew bullets.
* 1599 Wm. Shakespeare, As You Like It , 3.v
*:That eyes, that are the frail'st and softest things
*:Who shut their coward gates on atomies
*:Should be call'd tyrants, butchers, murderers!
(archaic) a skeleton
* 1786 , Dr. Smollett, The History and Adventures of an Atom , Harrison and Co., page 5,
As nouns the difference between atimy and atomy
is that atimy is (historical|ancient greece) public disgrace or stigma; infamy; loss of civil rights while atomy is a floating mote or speck of dust or atomy can be (archaic) a skeleton.atimy
English
Noun
(-)- (Mitford)
atomy
English
Etymology 1
See (atom).Noun
(atomies)Etymology 2
A metanalysis (false splitting) of anatomy as an atomy .Noun
(atomies)- I was now thrown into a violent perturbation of spirit; for I never could behold an atomy without fear and trembling, even when I knew it was no more than a competition of dry bone.