ma/, [s̠ɔˈpʰɪs̠mä] (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /soˈfis.ma/, [soˈfizmä] Borrowed from Ancient Greek σόφῐσμᾰ (sóphĭsmă). sophisma n (genitive...
fr Learned borrowing from Latin sophisma (“fallacy, sophism”), itself borrowed from Ancient Greek σόφῐσμᾰ (sóphĭsmă). IPA(key): /sɔ.fism/ ~ /sɔ.fizm/...
Borrowed from Old French soffime, sophisme, from Latin sophisma, from Ancient Greek σόφῐσμᾰ (sóphĭsmă). sophim (plural sophims) sophism (fallacious argument)...
in Ordbog over det danske Sprog sophisma (obsolete) sophisme (dated) From Middle Dutch sophisme, from Latin sophisma, from Ancient Greek [Term?]. IPA(key):...
See also: Sofism Borrowed from French sophisme, from Latin sophisma. sofism n (plural sofisme) sophism sofism c sophism Declension of sofism sofist sofistisk...
Wikipedia has an article on: sofizmat Wikipedia pl From Ancient Greek σόφισμα (sóphisma) + -at. IPA(key): /sɔˈfiz.mat/ Rhymes: -izmat Syllabification: so‧fiz‧mat...
fiz.ma/ (15th CE Constantinopolitan) IPA(key): /ˈso.fiz.ma/ σόφῐσμᾰ • (sóphĭsmă) n (genitive σοφίσμᾰτος); third declension clever device, ingenious contrivance...
sophum (“sophism or dialectical exercise”), from Ancient Greek σόφισμα (sóphisma), + -er (“agentive suffix”), sophumer (plural sophumers) (obsolete) A student...
soffime, sofime, sofisme, sophisme, from Latin sophisma (“fallacy, sophism”), from Ancient Greek σόφῐσμᾰ (sóphĭsmă), from σοφίζω (sophízō) + -μα (-ma). sophism...
sophiae); first declension wisdom (often personified) First-declension noun. sophisma sophismatius sophista / sophistēs sophisticē sophisticus sophos / sophus...