ψυχολογία

Greek

Etymology

Learned borrowing from French psychologie. Μorphologically ψυχο- (psycho-, ψυχή soul) + -λογία (-logía, -logy). First attested 1805.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /psi.xo.loˈʝi.a/
  • with article, feminine singular accusative την (tin): IPA(key): /tim‿bzi.xo.loˈʝi.a/
  • Hyphenation: ψυ‧χο‧λο‧γί‧α

Noun

ψυχολογία • (psychología) f (plural ψυχολογίες)

  1. psychology

Declension

  • ψυχιατρική f (psychiatrikí, psychiatry)
  • ψυχίατρος m or f (psychíatros, psychiatrist)
  • ψυχολογημένος (psychologiménos)
  • ψυχολογικός (psychologikós, psychological)
  • ψυχολογισμός (psychologismós, psychologism)
  • ψυχολόγος m or f (psychológos, psychologist)
  • ψυχολογώ (psychologó, to psychoanalyse)

and see: ψυχή f (psychí, soul) & λόγος m (lógos, speech)

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