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phalangium /fəˈlan(d)ʒɪəm/noun1Any venomous spider. Now historical. 2 Zoology (In form Phalangium) a genus of arthropods, originally including harvestmen, false scorpions, and whip scorpions, later restricted to certain harvestmen (order Opiliones or Phalangida); (also phalangium) a harvestman of this genus.- Valid publication of the genus name: Linnaeus Systema Naturae (ed. 10, 1758) I. 618..
Origin Mid 16th century; earliest use found in Nicholas Udall (1504–1556), schoolmaster and playwright. From classical Latin phalangium a kind of venomous spider, a plant reputed to cure the bites of poisonous spiders from ancient Greek ϕαλάγγιον a kind of venomous spider, in Hellenistic Greek also a plant reputed to cure the bites of poisonous spiders from ϕαλαγγ-, ϕάλανξ + -ιον, suffix forming nouns. With sense 1a compare Middle French phalangion, Spanish falangio, Italian falangio, and also slightly later phalange. |