ідеологія

Ukrainian

Etymology

Borrowed from French idéologie, coined in 1796 by Antoine Destutt de Tracy[1][2] as a compound of Ancient Greek ἰδέα (idéa) + -λογῐ́ᾱ (-logíā). With -ло́гія (-lóhija) ending. Compare Russian идеоло́гия (ideológija), Belarusian ідэало́гія (idealóhija), Polish ideologia.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ideɔˈɫɔɦʲijɐ]
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Noun

ідеоло́гія • (ideolóhija) f inan (genitive ідеоло́гії, nominative plural ідеоло́гії, genitive plural ідеоло́гій, relational adjective ідеологі́чний)

  1. ideology

Declension

  • ідео́лог m (ideóloh, ideologue)

References

  1. Kennedy, Emmet (1979) “Ideology” from Destutt De Tracy to Marx, Journal of the History of Ideas, Vol. 40, No. 3 (Jul.–Sep., 1979), pp. 353–368
  2. Hart, David M. (2002) Destutt De Tracy: Annotated Bibliography

Further reading

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