Etymology of the Latin word prophetia
the Church Latin word
prophetia (prophecy; prediction; body of prophets)
derived from the Greek word
propheteia, προφητεία (prediction (scriptural or other))
derived from the Greek word
prophetes, προφήτης (a foreteller ('prophet'); by analogy, an inspired speaker; by extension, a poet)
derived from the Greek word
prophemiusing the Greek prefix
pro-, προ- (before)
derived from the Greek word
phemi, φημί (to say; to show or make known one's thoughts; speak or say)
derived from the Latin word
propheta (prophet; spokesman, interpreter of a god)
derived from the Greek word
prophetes, προφήτης (a foreteller ('prophet'); by analogy, an inspired speaker; by extension, a poet)
derived from the Greek word
prophemiusing the Greek prefix
pro-, προ- (before)
derived from the Greek word
phemi, φημί (to say; to show or make known one's thoughts; speak or say)
Derivations in other languages
French
prophecie, French
prophétie, Italian
profezia, Portuguese
profeciaUsage
Word found in Church Latin