Where does “εἰδωλοποιός” come from?

εἰδωλοποιός (Ancient Greek) comes from Ancient Greek εἴδωλον, from Ancient Greek εἶδος, from Spanish -scopio, from Latin -scopium, from Ancient Greek σκοπέω, from Ancient Greek σκοπός, from Ancient Greek σκέπτομαι, from Proto-Hellenic sképťomai — to see, to look, to observe.

Ancestry of “εἰδωλοποιός”, step by step

εἰδωλοποιός traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Ancient Greek εἴδωλον

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient Greekεἴδωλονphantom, ghost; shape, figure, image; image of...
2Ancient GreekεἶδοςThat which is seen: form, image, shape;...
3Spanish-scopio-scope
4Latin-scopium
5Ancient GreekσκοπέωI look, look at, behold; I examine, inspect; 413...
6Ancient Greekσκοπόςwatcher, lookout; protector, guardian; spy, scout
7Ancient GreekσκέπτομαιI look at, examine; I examine, consider, think
8Proto-Hellenicsképťomaito look at
9Proto-Indo-Europeanspéḱyetito be looking at, to keep looking at
10Proto-Indo-Europeanspeḱ-to see, to look, to observe

via Ancient Greek ποιός

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient GreekποιόςΟf a certain nature, kind or quality
2Ancient Greek-ῐοςbelonging to; of”, “belonging to”, “pertaining to
3Proto-Indo-European-yósCreates adjectives from noun or verb stems

Words derived from “εἰδωλοποιός

Every word from Proto-Indo-European speḱ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European spéḱyetiEvery word from Proto-Hellenic sképťomai