menoides

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Adjective

 * 1)  -shaped,, ,
 * 2) * AD 334–7, (author),  and  (editors), Matheseos libri VIII, : In aedibus B. G. Teubneri, volume I: Libros IV priores et quinti prooemium continens (1897), book iv, chapter i, § 10 (page 199, lines 16–19):
 * "la"

- Est itaque Luna aut synodica aut plena aut dichotomos aut menoides aut amficyrtos et per has mutata formas cursum menstrui luminis complet.

Usage notes

 * This word is found in some editions of 's Matheseos libri, where it is taken to mean "-shaped" based on the presumed Greek etymon; however, other editions have (which is taken to mean "having a single form, uniform" based on its presumed etymon), and it is not clear which editions are correct and which have miswritten the word. Both words are also attested elsewhere.