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Etymology of the English word philosopher

the English word philosopher
derived from the Old French word philosophe
derived from the Classical Latin word philosophus (philosopher; philosophical)
derived from the Greek word philosophikos, φιλοσοφικός
derived from the Greek word philosophia, φιλοσοφία ('philosophy'; Jewish sophistry)
derived from the Greek word philosophos, φιλόσοφος (fond of wise things; a 'philosopher')
using the Greek prefix philo-, ϕιλο-
derived from the Late Greek word sophia, σοφία (wisdom (higher or lower, worldly or spiritual))
derived from the Late Greek word sophos, σοφός (wise (in a most general application))

Cognates

French philosophe, German Philosoph, Italian filosofo, Lithuanian filosofas, Polish filozof, Russian филocоф, Spanish filosofo

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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