religio
Esperanto
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Definitions
- religion
Etymology
Derived from Latin religiō (pious misgivings, sanctity, superstition, reverence, conscientiousness, sacred duty, cult-observance, scrupulousness, an object of veneration).
Origin
Latin
religiō
Gloss
pious misgivings, sanctity, superstition, reverence, conscientiousness, sacred duty, cult-observance, scrupulousness, an object of veneration
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- antireligion English
- misreligion English
- nonreligion English
- parareligion English
- pseudoreligion English
- religicide English
- religiocide English
- religion English
- religionary English
- religioner English
- religionism English
- religionist English
- religionistic English
- religionization English
- religionize English
- religionless English
- religionlike English
- religionwise English
- religism English
- religist English
- religitard English
- religtard English
- subreligion English
- unreligion English
- urreligion English
- religiosus Latin
- religiō Latin
- religie Dutch, Flemish
- religion French
- рели́гия Russian
- religión Spanish, Castilian
- religion Old French
- religia Esperanto
- religiulo Esperanto
- relixión Galician
- religiala Ido
- religio Ido
- religioza Ido
- религия Bulgarian
- relixón Asturian
- relisen Tok Pisin
- religioun, religion xno
- religiun xno