Etymology of the Latin word dogma
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))
Derivations in Latin
dogmatismus,
dogmatizareDerivations in other languages
English
dogma, French
dogme, Italian
dogmaCognates
Dutch
dog, Dutch
dogma, English
dogma, French
dogme, German
Dogma, Icelandic
dogma, Italian
dogma, Lithuanian
dogma, Russian
дoгмa, Swedish
dogmUsage
Word found in Late Latin