/ɪˈmeɪɡəʊ/, /ɪˈmɑːɡəʊ/, /ɪˈmeɪɡoʊ/
OriginFrom Latin imāgō. Doublet of image.
Compare typologically a Russian term for coordinate larva: личи́нка (ličínka) (akin to лик (lik)).
- The final developmental stage of an insect after undergoing metamorphosis.
“‘But still,’ he said to himself, drawing the metamorphoses of a red admiral, egg, caterpillar, chrysalis and imago on his pad, ‘what shall I say to him when we meet?’”
- An idealised concept of a loved one, formed in childhood and retained unconsciously into adult life, the basis for the psychological formation of personality archetypes.
Formsimagines(plural) · imagos(plural) · imagoes(plural)