hagio- 或 hagi-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Saint:
 圣徒:
 hagiography.
 圣徒传记
- Holy:
 神圣:
 hagioscope.
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语源
- Greek hagios [holy] 
 希腊语 hagios [神圣的]
hagio- or  (before a vowel) hagi-
combining form
indicating a saint, saints, or holiness
⇒ 
hagiography
Origin
via Late Latin from Greek, from hagios holyhagio-
Word Origin
1 
a combining form meaning “saint,” “holy,” used in the formation of compound words:
hagiography; hagiocracy.
Also, especially before a vowel, hagi-.
Origin
< Greek, combining form of hágios holy, sacred
Related Words
- Hagiographa
- hagiocracy
- hagiography
- hagiolatry
- hagiology
- hagioscope
hagio-a word element meaning 'saint'.
Also, hagi-. [Greek, combining form of hagios sacred, holy]
hagio-
combining form
⇨ see hagi-
combining form
⇨ see hagi-
hagio-
                combining form
     -          relating to saints or holiness表示“圣徒的”, “神圣的”:
-       hagiographer. 
词源
from Greek hagios 'holy'.
☞ hagi-
ORIGIN: from Greek  hagios  holy, saintly: see -o- 
hagio-
combining form 
see hagi-
see hagi-
hagio-hagi- (before a vowel) 
Prefix
- Forming compound words pertaining to saints.
Etymology
From combining form of Ancient Greek ἅγιος (hágios, “holy, saintly”).
Derived terms
 English words prefixed with hagio-