Etymology of the French word dogmatiseur
the French word
dogmatiseurderived from the French word
dogmatiserderived from the Church Latin word
dogmatizare (propound a dogma; dogmatize)
derived from the Greek word
dogmatizein, δογματίζειν (to prescribe by statute; to submit to, ceremonially rule)
derived from the Greek word
dogma, δόγμα (a law (civil, ceremonial or ecclesiastical))
derived from the Greek word
dokein, δοκεῖν
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*dek-derived from the Late Greek word
dokeo, δοκέω (to think; by implication, to seem (truthfully or uncertainly))
derived from the Late Latin word
dogma (doctrine, defined doctrine; philosophic tenet)
derived from the Greek word
dogma, δόγμα (a law (civil, ceremonial or ecclesiastical))
derived from the Greek word
dokein, δοκεῖν
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*dek-derived from the Late Greek word
dokeo, δοκέω (to think; by implication, to seem (truthfully or uncertainly))
Date
The earliest known usage of dogmatiseur in French dates from the 16th century.