idea
Italian (Fiorentino)
noun
Definitions
- idea
Etymology
Derived from Latin idea (archetype, a idea, idea) derived from Ancient Greek ἰδέα (notion, pattern, semblance, form).
Origin
Ancient Greek
ἰδέα
Gloss
notion, pattern, semblance, form
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
模
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- idea English
- ideaed English
- ideahood English
- idealess English
- ideascape English
- ideate English
- ideo- English
- monoideism English
- nonidea English
- subidea English
- unideaed English
- idea Finnish
- idea Latin
- ideālis Latin
- idēa Latin
- Idee German
- Ideenschrift German
- Schnapsidee German
- idea Hungarian
- ideabile Italian
- ideare Italian
- ideatore Italian
- ideoma Italian
- idée French
- иде́я Russian
- идея Russian
- idea Spanish, Castilian
- ἰδέα Ancient Greek
- *weid- Proto-Indo-European
- *weyd- Proto-Indo-European
- アイデア Japanese
- アイディア Japanese
- イデア Japanese
- イデー Japanese
- idea Polish
- idea Czech
- idee Old French
- ideo Esperanto
- идеја Serbo-Croatian
- idea Catalan, Valencian
- idea Galician
- ไอเดีย Thai
- ideja Latvian
- idée Norman
- идея Bulgarian
- အိုင်ဒီယာ Burmese
- idee Estonian
- идеја Macedonian
- idea Slovak
- 아이디어 Korean
- idea Asturian
- idee Friulian
- aidia Tok Pisin
- *widéhā Proto-Hellenic
- Schnapsidee Bavarian
- idyjŏ Silesian