Borrowed from Latin īdōlatrīa.
idolatria f (plural idolatries)
ido (“from Ancient Greek εἴδωλον (eídōlon, “idol”)”) + -latria (“-latry”)
idolatria
Inflection of idolatria (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | idolatria | idolatriat | |
genitive | idolatrian | idolatrioiden idolatrioitten | |
partitive | idolatriaa | idolatrioita | |
illative | idolatriaan | idolatrioihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | idolatria | idolatriat | |
accusative | nom. | idolatria | idolatriat |
gen. | idolatrian | ||
genitive | idolatrian | idolatrioiden idolatrioitten idolatriain rare | |
partitive | idolatriaa | idolatrioita | |
inessive | idolatriassa | idolatrioissa | |
elative | idolatriasta | idolatrioista | |
illative | idolatriaan | idolatrioihin | |
adessive | idolatrialla | idolatrioilla | |
ablative | idolatrialta | idolatrioilta | |
allative | idolatrialle | idolatrioille | |
essive | idolatriana | idolatrioina | |
translative | idolatriaksi | idolatrioiksi | |
abessive | idolatriatta | idolatrioitta | |
instructive | — | idolatrioin | |
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
idolatria f (plural idolatrias, reintegrationist norm)
idolatria f (plural idolatrie)
From īdōlolatrīa by haplology. See there for more.
īdōlatrīa f (genitive īdōlatrīae); first declension
First-declension noun.
singular | plural | |
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nominative | īdōlatrīa | īdōlatrīae |
genitive | īdōlatrīae | īdōlatrīārum |
dative | īdōlatrīae | īdōlatrīīs |
accusative | īdōlatrīam | īdōlatrīās |
ablative | īdōlatrīā | īdōlatrīīs |
vocative | īdōlatrīa | īdōlatrīae |
Borrowed from French idolâtrie, from Latin īdōlatrīa, from īdōlolatrīa by haplology, from Ancient Greek εἰδωλολατρείᾱ (eidōlolatreíā) or εἰδωλολατρίᾱ (eidōlolatríā, “worship of idols”), back-formation from εἰδωλολάτρης (eidōlolátrēs) (īdōlatra in Latin), from εἴδωλον (eídōlon, “idol”) + λάτρις (látris, “worshipper”) or λατρεύω (latreúō, “I worship”), from λάτρον (látron, “payment”).
idolatria f
Learned borrowing from Latin īdōlatrīa.
idolatria f (plural idolatrias)