allegori
Danish
[aləɡ̊oˈʁiˀ]
noun
Definitions
- an allegory
Etymology
Derived from Ancient Greek ἀλληγορία (allegory, figurative language), ἄλλος (other, another, else, different, foreign) + Ancient Greek ἀγορεύω (speak, speak in assembly, I speak)+ Ancient Greek -ία.
Origin
Ancient Greek
-ία
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- allelomorph English
- allo- English
- allochthonous English
- allodoxaphobia English
- allotrope English
- -ia Latin
- alieniloquium Latin
- allegoria Latin
- allergia Latin
- allēgoria Latin
- Allergie German
- Allopathie German
- -ia Italian
- allochtone French
- allotrope French
- аллотро́пия Russian
- -ία Ancient Greek
- κατηγορέω Ancient Greek
- ἀγορεύω Ancient Greek
- ἀγορᾱ́ Ancient Greek
- ἀκρωμία Ancient Greek
- ἀλλαγή Ancient Greek
- ἀλληγορία Ancient Greek
- ἀλληγορικός Ancient Greek
- ἀλλοῖος Ancient Greek
- ἀλλόφυλος Ancient Greek
- ἄλλοθεν Ancient Greek
- ἄλλοθι Ancient Greek
- ἄλλος Ancient Greek
- ἄλλως Ancient Greek
- *-i-eh₂, *-h₂ Proto-Indo-European
- allegori Norwegian Bokmål
- alóctone Portuguese
- allegori Norwegian Nynorsk
- alla- Irish
- allegorisk Danish
- άλλος Greek (modern)
- αγορεύω Greek (modern)
- alo- Indonesian
- алергия Bulgarian
- ἀλλοῦ gkm
- *áľľos Proto-Hellenic