theo-
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Latin theo- (“god”), combining form of theos (“god”); from Ancient Greek θεό- (theó-, “god”), combining form of θεός (theós, “god”).
Derived terms
► <a href='/wiki/Category:English_words_prefixed_with_theo-' title='Category:English words prefixed with theo-'>English words prefixed with theo-</a>
Related terms
Translations
relating to god
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References
- “theo-, comb. form”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015-03-17. - “theo-” in Douglas Harper, Online Etymology Dictionary, 2001–2019.
Dutch
Pronunciation
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Derived terms
Category Dutch words prefixed with theo- not found
German
Derived terms
► <a href='/wiki/Category:German_words_prefixed_with_theo-' title='Category:German words prefixed with theo-'>German words prefixed with theo-</a>
Latin
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Ancient Greek θεό- (theó-, “god”), combining form of θεός (theós, “god”).
Derived terms
Category Latin words prefixed with theo- not found
References
- "Thěos", in Nicholas Salmon, Stemmata latinitatis: or, An etymological Latin dictionary, London, printed for the author by W. and C. Spilsbury, 1796, v. 2, pp. 675–676. →OCLC.
- “theo-, comb. form”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015-03-17. - “theo-” in Douglas Harper, Online Etymology Dictionary, 2001–2019.
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