religio

Ido

/reˈliɡi̯o/

noun
Definitions
  • religion

Etymology

Borrowed from Esperanto religio borrowed from English religion borrowed from French religion (religion) borrowed from German Religion (religion, religio) derived from Italian religione (religion) derived from Russian рели́гия derived from Spanish, Castilian religión 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

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