ωρίμανση

Etymology
, already attested in 1881 and proscribed by Koumanoudis with ironic comments, (also at other dictionaries) because of its formation from nonexistent verb *ὡριμαίνω, instead of the expected form (attested since 1796) -modern -. Created with, modern + feminine ending  with presence of ⟨--⟩ > -ν-ση as a hypercorrection to sound 'more ancient' according to the ancient pattern  >  as though from *γηραίνω, itself according to , past stem ὑγιαν- > , also. The ending -νση is expected from verbs in -αίνω or -ύνω, with the nu ⟨-ν-⟩ present in their stems. Still, the form ωρίμανση is most popular.

Noun
usually in the singular


 * 1) ripening, maturing and see senses at verb