Phenomenon

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late 16th century: via late Latin from Greek phainomenon ‘thing appearing to view’, based on phainein ‘to show’.


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From Late Latin phaenomenon(“appearance”), from Ancient Greek φαινόμενον(phainómenon, “thing appearing to view”), neuter present middle participle of φαίνω(phaínō, “I show”).


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phenomenon (n.)

1570s, "a fact directly observed, a thing that appears or is perceived, an occurrence," especially a regular kind of fact observed on certain kinds of occasions, from Late Latin phænomenon, from Greek phainomenon "that which appears or is seen," noun use of neuter present participle of phainesthai "to appear," passive of phainein "bring to light, cause to appear, show" (from PIE root *bha- (1) "to shine"). Meaning "extraordinary occurrence" is recorded by 1771. In philosophy, "an appearance or immediate object of experience" (1788). The plural is phenomena.