δωδεκαθεϊσμός
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From δωδεκάθε(ο) (dodekáthe(o), “the twelve gods”) + -ισμός (-ismós, “-ism”). An earlier form, δωδεκαθεΐα (dodekatheḯa), is attested in 1830.[1][2]
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]δωδεκαθεϊσμός • (dodekatheïsmós) m (usually uncountable, plural δωδεκαθεϊσμοί)
- (religion) Hellenism (the modern-day revival of the polytheistic religious system of Ancient Greece).
Declension
[edit]Declension of δωδεκαθεϊσμός
singular | plural | |
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nominative | δωδεκαθεϊσμός • | δωδεκαθεϊσμοί • |
genitive | δωδεκαθεϊσμού • | δωδεκαθεϊσμών • |
accusative | δωδεκαθεϊσμό • | δωδεκαθεϊσμούς • |
vocative | δωδεκαθεϊσμέ • | δωδεκαθεϊσμοί • |
Derived terms
[edit]- δωδεκαθεϊστής m (dodekatheïstís)
- δωδεκαθεϊστικός (dodekatheïstikós, adjective)
Related terms
[edit]See also
[edit]- νεοπαγανισμός m (neopaganismós, “neopaganism”)
- Ancient Greek: δωδεκάθεον n (dōdekátheon)
References
[edit]- ^ δωδεκαθεϊσμός p.315, vol.1 - Koumanoudis, Stefanos Αth. (1900) Συναγωγὴ νέων λέξεων ὑπὸ τῶν λογίων πλασθεισῶν ἀπὸ τῆς Ἀλώσεως μέχρι τῶν καθ’ ἡμᾶς χρόνων. Sunagōgḕ néōn léxeōn hupò tôn logíōn plastheisôn apò tês Alṓseōs mékhri tôn kath’ hēmâs khrónōn. [A collection of new words created by scholars from the fall of Constantinople until our times.] (In Katharevousa, Greek) Vols:1‑2. Athens: P. Dh. Sakellariou. @anemi, abbreviations (V).
- ^ Άτακτα [Atakta] (in Greek Katharevousa), vol.3. Paris: Didot, 1830, p.429
Further reading
[edit]- δωδεκαθεϊσμός - Charalambakis, Chistoforos et al. (2014) Χρηστικό λεξικό της νεοελληνικής γλώσσας (Christiko lexiko tis Neoellhnikis Glossas) [A Practical dictionary of Modern Greek language] (in Greek) Athens: Academy of Athens. (online since 2023 - abbreviations - symbols)
- Αρχαία ελληνική θρησκεία on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el