ideo-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Idea:
意念:
ideography.
表意文字
语源
- French idéo-
法语 idéo- - from Greek idea [form, idea] * see weid-
源自 希腊语 idea [形式,思想] *参见 weid-
ideo-
combining form
of or indicating idea or ideas
⇒
ideology
Origin
from French idéo-, from Greek idea ideaideo-
Word Origin
1
a combining form representing idea, in compound words:
ideology.
Origin
ide(a) + -o-
Related Words
- ideogram
- ideograph
- ideography
- ideologue
- ideomotor
ideo-a word element meaning 'idea', as in ideograph.
[Greek, combining form of idea idea]ideo-
combining form
ideogram
combining form
ETYMOLOGY French idéo-, from Greek idea
: ideaideogram
1904 Jrnl. Philos. 21 July 412In the *ideogenetic thinking of artists, the word-symbols are not used.
1847 Hincks OnLett. Hieroglyph.Alph. in IrishAcad. Trans. XXI. ii. 3We may give to these characters, and also to those which..represent ideas without the intervention of words, the common name of *Ideoglyphs.
1908 Jrnl. Nervous & MentalDis. XXXV. 636There is a great variety of abnormal manipulations..of objects, which are described under the head of apraxia. These may be divided into (1) manifestations of ideomotor apraxia (*ideokinetic, of Liepmann, formerly motor apraxia).
1914 H. Liepmann in 17thInternat. Congr. Med. XI. ii. 100Both limb-kinetic, and particularly ideokinetic apraxia, generally have ideational defective reactions admixed with them.
1933 W. R. Brain Dis. NervousSyst. i. 95Apraxia has been analysed by Liepmann into limb-kinetic apraxia.., ideo-kinetic apraxia, due to a dissociation between ideational and kinaesthetic processes, and ideational apraxia.
1947 F. B. Walsh Clin. Neuro-Ophthalm, i. 75/1In ideokinetic apraxia there is a transferring of movement to other parts of the body, omission of movements, and the production of amorphous movements.
1869 Baring-Gould Orig. Relig. Belief i. ix. 172Idolatry exists in three forms: 1. Fetishism; 2. Symbolism; 3. *Ideolatry.
1886 Syd. Soc. Lex. ,*Ideo-motion, same as Ideo-motor movements.
1874 Carpenter Ment.Phys. ii. xiv. (1879) 557His actions being directly prompted by the ideas with which he is possessed, and thus..*ideo-motor..as distinguished from volitional.
1886 Syd. Soc. Lex. ,Ideomotor centre, that part of the grey matter of the brain which excites muscular contraction under the influence of ideation.
1881 A. J. Ellis Synops.Lect. Lond. DialecticalSoc. 2 Nov.,Mimetics, ideographics, and *ideophonetics. Fixed ideograph, variable *ideophone, and their connection.
1909 Cent. Dict. Suppl. ,Ideophone. In phonetics, the auditory symbol of a word or phrase that is perceived as a whole and thus constitutes a single idea. Ideophones are distinguished as sensory or motor, according as the sound or group of sounds corresponding to the word or phrase is heard or spoken.
1935 C. M. Doke BantuLing. Terminol. 118Ideophone, a vivid representation of an idea in sound. A word, often onomatopoeic which describes a predicate, qualificative or adverb in respect to manner, colour, sound, smell, action, state or intensity. The ideophone is in Bantu a special part of speech, resembling to a certain extent in function the adverb.
1953 W. J. Entwistle Aspects ofLang. xi. 360The use of ideophones by Zulus and other Bantus shows that the quality of an action is of more interest to them than its specific nature.
1954 G. V. Smithers in Archivum Linguisticum VI. 73Some English Ideophones.
Ibid. 82The term ideophone may as fittingly be applied to the English words of both groups as to those in other languages. [ onomatopœic and imitative]
1955 L. W. Lanham Study of Gitonga of Inhambane ix. 220Certain irregular usages of the tenses given above are observable when ideophones are incorporated as predicative stems.
1964 Afr. Lang. Stud. V. 87Examination.. brought to light, both in Swahili and in kindred languages of the Coastal area, a number of what have been..called ideophones.
1954 Archivum Linguisticum VI. 83 It seems that certain types, at least, of *ideophonic root can be struck out in various languages at various periods.
1962 G. Fortune Ideophones in Shona 37Ideophonic forms, ideophonic constructions as well as ideophonic phonemes..are peculiar to ‘free expression’ as contrasted with ‘formal speech’.
1964 N. & Q. Oct. 372/2 An infallible sign that the word is an ideophonic formation.
1847 S. W. Williams Mid.Kingd. I. x. 464The number of such *ideophonous compounds.
1831 Carlyle Sart.Res. ii. viii,He himself..was among the completest Ideologists, at least *Ideopraxists: in the Idea (in der Idee) he lived, moved, and fought.
1886 Gurney Phantasms of Living I. 464*Ideo-sensational would avoid this difficulty.
ideo-
combining form. idea: Ideograph = a character that represents an idea.
[< Greek idéā idea]
ideo-
combining form
Etymology: French idéo-, from Greek idea — more at idea
: idea
< ideocrat >
< ideogenetic >
< ideology >
< ideocrat >
< ideogenetic >
< ideology >
ideo-
Prefix
- Forming compound words having the sense of “idea, image”.
Etymology
Representing a combining form of Ancient Greek ἰδέα (idéa, “form, semblance”).
Derived terms
English words prefixed with ideo-
词根词缀:ideo-
【来源及含义】Greek: idea, form, appearance; class, species, model; general principle
【相关词根词缀】 Inter-related cross references, directly or indirectly, involving word units dealing with "form, shape, appearance": eido-; figur-; form-; icono-; imag-; morpho-; -oid; typo-.
【同源单词】ideaphobia, ideocracy, ideofact, ideoglandular, ideogram, ideogrammatic