dogme

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[edit] Etymology

Latin dogma (philosophical tenet), from Ancient Greek δόγμα (opinion, tenet), from δοκέω (dokeō, I seem good, think)

[edit] Pronunciation

  • IPA: /dɔɡmə/, [ˈd̥ɒwmə]

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dogme n. (singular definite dogmet, plural indefinite dogmer)

  1. dogma

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[edit] French

[edit] Etymology

From Latin dogma (philosophical tenet), from Ancient Greek δόγμα (opinion, tenet), from δοκέω (dokeō, I seem good, think)

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[edit] Noun

dogme m. (plural dogmes)

  1. dogma (an authoritative principle, belief or statement of opinion)

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[edit] Etymology

From Latin dogma (philosophical tenet), from Ancient Greek δόγμα (opinion, tenet), from δοκέω (dokeō, I seem good, think)

[edit] Noun

dogme n.

  1. dogma (an authoritative principle, belief or statement of opinion)
  2. dogma (a doctrine (or set of doctrines) relating to matters such as morality and faith)

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[edit] References

  • dogme” in The Bokmål Dictionary / The Nynorsk DictionaryDokumentasjonsprosjektet.
  • dogme” in The Ordnett Dictionary
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