πρόνοια

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

From προνοέω (pronoéō, to perceive before, foresee) +‎ -ῐᾰ (-ia).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

πρόνοιᾰ (prónoiaf (genitive προνοίᾱς); first declension

  1. foresight, forethought, foreknowledge
    1. (with ἔχω + genitive) to take thought of, show care for
      • 438 BCE, Euripides, Alcestis 1060-1:
        τῆς θανούσης . . . πολλὴν πρόνοιαν δεῖ μ᾽ ἔχειν
        I must show great care for my dead wife
    2. (with ποιέω + genitive) to have regard for, forethought concerning
      • 361 BCE, Demosthenes, Against Midias 97:
        ἄλλου μηδενὸς πρόνοιαν ποιεῖσθαί
        állou mēdenòs prónoian poieîsthaí
        to have regard for nothing else
      • 129 CE – 216 CE, Galen, That the Best Doctor is Also a Philosopher 1.54K:
        τοῦ προγιγνώσκειν . . . πεποιῆσθαι πρόνοιαν
        toû progignṓskein . . . pepoiêsthai prónoian
        to have forethought about prognosis
  2. providence

Declension

Descendants

  • Latin: pronoea
  • English: pronoia
  • Albanian: pronë

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