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English
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek πρόγραμμα (prógramma). Doublet of program.
Noun
programma (plural programmata)
- (obsolete, historical, Ancient Greece) Any law, which, after it had passed the Athenian senate, was fixed on a tablet for public inspection before being proposed to the general assembly of the people.
- (obsolete) An edict published for public information; an official bulletin; a public proclamation.
1774-1781, Thomas Warton, History of English Poetry:a programma was issued in one of the most ample colleges
- (obsolete) A preface.
References
Dutch
Etymology
From Latin programma, from Ancient Greek πρόγραμμα (prógramma). Its usage in the sense of "computer program" is a semantic loan from English program.
Pronunciation
Noun
programma n (plural programma's, diminutive programmaatje n)
- program
Derived terms
Descendants
French
Pronunciation
Verb
programma
- third-person singular past historic of programmer
Ingrian
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian программа (programma).
Pronunciation
Noun
programma
- curriculum
1937, N. Iljin, Iƶoran Keelen Programma Alkușkoulua vart, Leningrad: Riikin Ucebno-pedagogiceskoi Izdateljstva, page 3:Programman materiala ono jaettu jokahist oppivootta vart mokomal taval:- The material of the curriculum is divided for every school year in these ways:
Declension
Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /proˈɡram.ma/
- Rhymes: -amma
- Hyphenation: pro‧gràm‧ma
Etymology 1
From Late Latin programma, from Ancient Greek πρόγραμμα (prógramma).
Noun
programma m (plural programmi)
- programme/program, schedule, agenda
- Synonyms: progetto, piano
- plan
Hai programmi per stasera?- Do you have plans for tonight?
- (television, radio) programme/program, show
- Synonyms: trasmissione, spettacolo
- (computing) software, application, program, routine
- Synonyms: software, applicazione
- syllabus, schedule, curriculum
- Synonym: curriculum
- (politics) platform, manifesto, program
- Synonym: piattaforma
- (theater) playbill, programme/program
- Synonyms: cartellone, programmazione
- washing machine cycle
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Verb
programma
- inflection of programmare:
- third-person singular present indicative
- second-person singular imperative
Further reading
- programma in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
Latin
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek πρόγραμμα (prógramma) (notice, program).
Noun
programma n (genitive programmatis); third declension
- proclamation, edict
- (New Latin) program
Declension
Third-declension noun (neuter, imparisyllabic non-i-stem).
References
- “programma”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- programma in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
- R. E. Latham, D. R. Howlett, & R. K. Ashdowne, editors (1975–2013), “programma”, in Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources, London: Oxford University Press for the British Academy, →ISBN, →OCLC
- programma in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
programma n
- definite plural of program
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
programma n
- definite plural of program