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Ancient Greek
Etymology
From an earlier unattested *δημιο-ϝεργός (*dēmio-wergós), from a univerbation of δήμια ἔργᾰ (dḗmia érga). By surface analysis, δήμῐος (dḗmios, “public”) + ουργός (ourgós, “worker”); for the second element, compare ἔργον (érgon, “labor, work”).[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dɛː.mi.uːr.ɡós/ → /ði.mi.urˈɣos/ → /ði.mi.urˈɣos/
Noun
δημῐουργός • (dēmiourgós) m (genitive δημῐουργοῦ); second declension
- one who works for the people, a skilled workman, handicraftsman
7th–6th centuries BC,
Homeric Hymn to Hermes :
- ὀρφναίη δ’ ἐπίκουρος ἐπαύετο δαιμονίη νύξ, ἡ πλείων, τάχα δ’ ὄρθρος ἐγίγνετο δημιοεργός
- orphnaíē d’ epíkouros epaúeto daimoníē núx, hē pleíōn, tákha d’ órthros egígneto dēmioergós
- but his dark ally the divine night was almost over, and dawn the craftsman was quickly coming / Note: dawn is called ‘the craftsman’ because it wakes craftsmen and other people and makes them turn to their crafts.
497 BCE – 405 BCE,
Sophocles,
Ajax 992:
- ἆρ’ οὐκ Ἐρινὺς τοῦτ’ ἐχάλκευσεν ξίφος κἀκεῖνον Ἅιδης, δημιουργὸς ἄγριος?
- âr’ ouk Erinùs toût’ ekhálkeusen xíphos kakeînon Háidēs, dēmiourgòs ágrios?
- Didn't the Fury forge this sword and Hades, the cruel craftsman, that ?
circa 1st century AD,
Hippocrates,
Precepts 2, (author unknown):
- κάρτα γὰρ μεγάλην ὠφελίην περιποιήσει τοῖς γε νοσέουσι καὶ τοῖς τούτων δημιουργοῖς.
- kárta gàr megálēn ōphelíēn peripoiḗsei toîs ge noséousi kaì toîs toútōn dēmiourgoîs.
- For it will confer a big help to the sick anyway and to practitioners in this field.
- the maker of the world
- (in some Peloponnesian states) magistrate
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Greek
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek δημιουργός (dēmiourgós, “worker for the common good”). Synchronically analysable as being from stem δημι-, from δῆμος (dêmos) + -ουργός (-ourgós), from the root of έργο (érgo).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ði.mi.uɾˈɣos/
- Hyphenation: δη‧μι‧ουρ‧γός
Noun
δημιουργός • (dimiourgós) m or f (plural δημιουργοί)
- creator of original works, craftsman, artisan
- Demiurge
Declension
- αδημιούργητος (adimioúrgitos, “not created”)
- αναδημιουργία f (anadimiourgía, “recreation”)
- αναδημιουργικός (anadimiourgikós, “recreative”)
- αναδημιουργώ (anadimiourgó, “recreate”)
- αυτοδημιούργητος (aftodimioúrgitos, “self-created”)
- αυτοδημιουργούμαι (aftodimiourgoúmai, “self-create”)
- δημιούργημα n (dimioúrgima, “creation”)
- δημιουργία f (dimiourgía, “creation”)
- Δημιουργία f (Dimiourgía, “the Creation”)
- δημιουργικός (dimiourgikós, “creative”)
- δημιουργικότητα f (dimiourgikótita, “creativity”)
- δημιουργημένος (dimiourgiménos, “created, successful”, participle)
- δημιουργικά (dimiourgiká, “creatively”)
- δημιουργικώς (dimiourgikós, “creatively”)
- δημιουργώ (dimiourgó, “create”)
- and see: δήμος m (dímos) & έργο n (érgo, “the work”)
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