Where does “monodogmatic” come from?

monodogmatic (English) comes from English dogmatic, from French dogmatique, from Latin dogmaticus, from Ancient Greek δογματικός, from Ancient Greek δόγμα, from Ancient Greek δοκέω, from Ancient Greek δέχομαι, from Proto-Indo-European deḱ- — take; perceive.

monodogmatic (English): Adhering to only one dogma

Definitions

  1. Adhering to only one dogma

Ancestry of “monodogmatic”, step by step

monodogmatic traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English dogmatic

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishdogmaticAdhering only to principles which are true "a...
2Frenchdogmatiquedogmatic; person who is dogmatic
3Latindogmaticusdogmatic
4Ancient Greekδογματικόςdogmatic
5Ancient Greekδόγμαopinion, belief; decision, judgment
6Ancient GreekδοκέωTo expect, think, suppose, imagine; To seem, to...
7Ancient GreekδέχομαιTo accept, receive
8Proto-Indo-Europeandeḱ-take; perceive

via English mono

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmonoClipping of mononucleosis; A bicycle or...
2Englishmono-API; one, single, only
3Ancient Greekμονο-one; mono-
Every word from Proto-Indo-European deḱ-Every word from Ancient Greek δέχομαιEvery word from Ancient Greek δοκέω
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