μάθησις

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

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From the root of μᾰνθᾰ́νω (manthánō, I learn) +‎ -σις (-sis, verbal noun suffix).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

μᾰ́θησῐς (máthēsisf (genitive μᾰθήσεως); third declension

  1. the act of learning, getting of knowledge
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  2. desire for learning
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  3. education, instruction
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Inflection

Synonyms

Descendants

  • Greek: μάθηση (máthisi)
  • Latin: mathēsis

Further reading