• Aftermath

    Pronunciation

    • IPA: /ˈæf.tɚˌmæθ/, IPA: /ˈɑːf.tɚˌmæθ/, IPA: /ˈɑːf.tɚˌmɑːθ/

    Origin

    From - + math("a mowing"), from Old English mæþ ("a mowing"), from Proto-Germanic *madą, *maþō, *maþwō, *mēdō ("a mowing"), from Proto-Indo-European *(a)mē- ("to mow"). Cognate with Dutch made, mad ("area of ground cleared by a sickle"), German Mahd ("mowing"). Related to Old English māwan ("to mow"). See mow, meadow.

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    Noun

    aftermath

    (plural aftermaths)
    1. (obsolete), or farmers' jargon: A second mowing; the grass which grows after the first crop of hay in the same season.
    2. Hence; that which happens after, that which follows. Has a strongly negative connotation in most contexts, implying a preceding catastrophe.In contrast to most projections of the aftermath of nuclear war, in this there is no rioting or looting.

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