Vestige

Vestige

Vestige


VES-tij

Definition

(noun) A trace or remnant of something that is disappearing or no longer exists; the last remaining evidence.

Example

The old stone wall is the last vestige of the farmstead that once occupied this hillside.

Word Origin


Late Middle English: from French, from Latin “vestigium” meaning “footprint.”

Fun Fact

Evolutionary biology uses “vestigial structures” for body parts that once served functions but now remain as barely functional remnants—wisdom teeth, appendixes, and the human tailbone are vestiges of our evolutionary past. Your “goosebumps” are vestiges of when our ancestors had more body hair that could stand up for insulation or intimidation. Languages preserve vestiges too: English spelling retains vestigial letters from Old French pronunciation long abandoned. The phrase “not a vestige remains” emphasizes complete disappearance—when even vestiges vanish, nothing’s left. Archaeologists search for vestiges of ancient civilizations, finding meaning in fragments. Unlike “relic,” which suggests something preserved, vestiges are actively fading, making them melancholy reminders of impermanence. Every tradition eventually becomes a vestige if practiced long after its original context disappears.

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