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Danish
Noun
humanisme c (singular definite humanismen, not used in plural form)
- humanism
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French
Pronunciation
Noun
humanisme m (plural humanismes)
- humanism
Descendants
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Indonesian
Etymology
Affixed human + -isme, borrowed from Dutch humanisme.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /hu.ma.ˈnɪs.mə/
- Rhymes: -mə, -ə
- Hyphenation: hu‧ma‧nis‧mê
Noun
humanismê (plural humanisme-humanisme, first-person possessive humanismeku, second-person possessive humanismemu, third-person possessive humanismenya)
- humanism:
- An ethical system that centers on humans and their values, needs, interests, abilities, dignity and freedom; especially used for a secular one which rejects theistic religion and superstition.
- a cultural and intellectual movement in 14th-16th century Europe characterised by attention to classical culture and a promotion of vernacular texts, notably during the Renaissance.
- humanism, humanitarianism, philanthropy
- Synonym: kemanusiaan
References
- ^ Nicoline van der Sijs (2010) Nederlandse woorden wereldwijd [Dutch words worldwide], Den Haag: Sdu Uitgevers, →ISBN, →OCLC
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Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Latin humanus + -isme.
Noun
humanisme m (definite singular humanismen, uncountable)
- humanism
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Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Latin humanus + -isme.
Noun
humanisme m (definite singular humanismen, uncountable)
- humanism
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