enchiridion
Oct. 5th, 2009 07:44 amenchiridion - n., a handbook.
That is to say, a concise reference book providing specific information about a subject or location. But "handbook" is both more concise but etymologically exact: from Latin enchīridion, from Greek enkheirídion, from en-, in + kheir, hand + -idion, diminutive suffix -- a little book you can hold in your hand. Pronounced, as you might guess from that, with a hard ch: en-kī-RID-ee-ehn. Plural is either enchiridions or enchiridia.
---L.
That is to say, a concise reference book providing specific information about a subject or location. But "handbook" is both more concise but etymologically exact: from Latin enchīridion, from Greek enkheirídion, from en-, in + kheir, hand + -idion, diminutive suffix -- a little book you can hold in your hand. Pronounced, as you might guess from that, with a hard ch: en-kī-RID-ee-ehn. Plural is either enchiridions or enchiridia.
---L.