eteostic
English edit
Etymology edit
From Ancient Greek ἔτεος (éteos, “of a year”) + στίχος (stíkhos, “row, file, line”).
Noun edit
eteostic (plural eteostics)
- (rare, obsolete) A chronogram.
References edit
- “eteostic, eteostichon, n.”, in OED Online , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.