idole

common noun

Syllable Decomposition

idole

from Latin idolum, from Greek eidōlon, the accent being on the second syllable; in very old texts, the form idle (1080) or ydele is found. There was a pronunciation in Latin, at least at the time of the formation of the Romance languages, with the accent on the first syllable, conforming to the Greek accentuation; compare with encre, which presents a similar case.

Definitions

religion
zoologie

Synonyms

déitéDieudieu

Plural

idoles

Anagram

Translations

  • germangerman:Schwarm
  • englishenglish:idol
  • koreankorean:우상
  • danishdanish:idol
  • spanishspanish:idolo
  • italianitalian:idola
  • japanesejapanese:偶像
  • dutchdutch:idool
  • polishpolish:idol
  • portugueseportuguese:idolo
  • russianrussian:идол
  • swedishswedish:idol

See also