panteão
Portuguese
noun
Definitions
- (mythology) pantheon (all the gods of a particular religion)
- pantheon (temple dedicated to all the gods)
- pantheon (category or classification denoting the most honored persons of a group)
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin Pantheon derived from Ancient Greek Πάνθειον (a temple of all gods), πᾶν (all, everything) + Ancient Greek θείος (of for the gods).
Origin
Ancient Greek
θείος
Gloss
of for the gods
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Pantheon English
- panopticon English
- pantechnicon English
- Pantheon Latin
- Pantheum Latin
- panax Latin
- Pantheon German
- pan- Spanish, Castilian
- panteón Spanish, Castilian
- panóptico Spanish, Castilian
- Πάνθειον Ancient Greek
- θείος Ancient Greek
- πανοῦργος Ancient Greek
- πᾶν Ancient Greek
- pan- Norwegian Bokmål
- panóptico Portuguese
- panteon Polish
- pan- Norwegian Nynorsk