סוציולוגיה

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Etymology

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Ultimately from French sociologie, coined by Auguste Comte in 1834, itself a combination of Latin socius (companion, fellowship) and the Greek suffix Ancient Greek -λογία (-logía), itself from Ancient Greek λόγος (lógos, word, knowledge).

Cognate with Russian социология (sociologija), Polish socjologia and other Slavic synonyms.

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Noun

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סוֹצִיוֹלוֹגִיָה (sotsyológyaf

  1. sociology (a social science that studies society, human social interaction, patterns of social relationships, and the interactions of culture)