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heauto-|hiːɔːtəʊ| before a vowel heaut-, comb. form of Gr. ἑαυτοῦ of oneself, used occas. instead of the more common auto-1: as in heauˈtandrous a. [Gr. ἀνδρ-, ἀνήρ man] (see quot.). heˌautoˈmorphism [Gr. µορϕή form] = automorphism 1. heauˈtophany [Gr. -ϕανία, f. ϕαίνειν to show], self-manifestation. heˌautoˈphonics [Gr. ϕωνή sound] = autophony.
1837J. F. Palmer in J. Hunter's Wks. IV. 35 note, Three kinds of hermaphroditism. First, the cryptandrous ..Second, the *heautandrous, in which the male organs are developed, but so disposed as to fecundate the ova of the same individual. 1870Rolleston Anim. Life 248 The act of self impregnation observable in these heautandrous hermaphrodites.
1886Sully Handbk. Psychol., *Heauto⁓morphism, in default of science, is ever the first resource of explanation; i.e. we judge of others by ourselves.
a1834Coleridge Notes Eng. Divines (1853) I. 257 If there be one other subject graced by the same total *heautophany, it is in the pouring forth of his [Jeremy Taylor's] profound common sense on the ways and weaknesses of men. |