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Etymology of the French word philosophe

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))

Derivations in French

antiphilosophe, philosophard

Derivations in other languages

English philosophe, English philosopher

Cognates

English philosopher, German Philosoph, Italian filosofo, Lithuanian filosofas, Polish filozof, Russian филocоф, Spanish filosofo

Usage

Word found in Old French



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