Where does “socio-” come from?
socio- (English) comes from Latin socius, from Ancient Greek πάθος, from Ancient Greek πάσχω, from Proto-Indo-European bʰendʰ- — to bind; bond.
socio- (English): society
Definitions
- society
Ancestry of “socio-”, step by step
Words derived from “socio-”
- sociocultural
- sociopolitical
- sociolinguistic
- sociohistorical
- sociolinguistics
- socioemotional
- sociopathic
- sociometric
- socioculturally
- socioreligious
- socioeconomics
- sociodramatic
- sociolinguist
- sociopolitically
- sociobiologist
- sociohistoric
- sociohistorically
- sociomedical
- sociophysiology
- sociopathological
- macrosociolinguistic
- microsociolinguistic
- sociopathically
- macrosociolinguistics