idiota
Portuguese
[i.ˈðjɔ.tɐ], /i.ˈd͡ʒjɔ.tɐ/
adj
Definitions
- idiotic
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin idiōta (idiot) derived from Ancient Greek ἰδιώτης (layman, a private citizen, one who has no professional knowledge, commoner, person not involved in public affairs).
Origin
Ancient Greek
ἰδιώτης
Gloss
layman, a private citizen, one who has no professional knowledge, commoner, person not involved in public affairs
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- idiota Latin
- idiōta Latin
- Idiot German
- idiota Italian
- idiot French
- идиот Russian
- idiota Spanish, Castilian
- ἰδιώτης Ancient Greek
- ἴδιος Ancient Greek
- idiot Norwegian Bokmål
- idiotice Portuguese
- idiot Norwegian Nynorsk
- idiot Danish
- idiot Old French
- idiot Serbo-Croatian
- idiota Catalan, Valencian
- idiota Galician
- אידיוט Hebrew (modern)
- הדיוט Hebrew (modern)
- idiot Slovak