Where does “filosofador” come from?

filosofador (Spanish) comes from Spanish filosofar, from Old Spanish filosofar, from Latin philosophor, from Latin philosophus, from Ancient Greek φιλόσοφος, from Ancient Greek σοφός — clever, skillful, cunning, able; intelligent,...

filosofador (Spanish): the one who philosophizes, a philosopher

Definitions

  1. the one who philosophizes, a philosopher

Ancestry of “filosofador”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishfilosofarto philosophize
2Old Spanishfilosofar
3LatinphilosophorI philosophize
4Latinphilosophusphilosophical; philosopher
5Ancient Greekφιλόσοφοςlover of knowledge/wisdom; educated, learned...
6Ancient Greekσοφόςclever, skillful, cunning, able; intelligent,...
Every word from Ancient Greek σοφόςEvery word from Ancient Greek φιλόσοφοςEvery word from Latin philosophus
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