იდეალიზმი • (idealizmi) =idealism=ιδεαλισμός
იდეალიზაცია • (idealizac'ia)
იდეალი • (ideali)
იდეალისტი • (idealisti)
იდეალისტური • (idealisturi)
იდეალურად • (idealurad)
იდეალური • (idealuri)
იდეოლოგიურად • (ideologiurad)
იდეოლოგიური • (ideologiuri)
ONLINE ETYMOLOGY DICTIONARY
idealism (n.) Look up idealism at Dictionary.com
1796, in the abstract sense, originally "belief that reality is made up only of ideas," from ideal (adj.) + -ism; on model of French idéalisme. Meaning "representing things in an ideal form" is from 1829.
ideal (adj.) Look up ideal at Dictionary.com
early 15c., "pertaining to an archetype or model," from Late Latin idealis "existing in idea," from Latin idea in the Platonic sense (see idea). Sense of "perfect" first recorded 1610s.
idea (n.) Look up idea at Dictionary.com
late 14c., "archetype of a thing in the mind of God; Platonic `idea,'" from Latin idea "idea," and in Platonic philosophy "archetype," from Greek idea "ideal prototype," literally "the look of a thing (as opposed to the reality); form; kind, sort, nature," from idein "to see," from PIE *wid-es-ya-, suffixed form of root *weid- "to see" (see vision). Sense of "result of thinking" first recorded 1640s.
იდეალიზაცია • (idealizac'ia)
იდეალი • (ideali)
იდეალისტი • (idealisti)
იდეალისტური • (idealisturi)
იდეალურად • (idealurad)
იდეალური • (idealuri)
იდეოლოგიურად • (ideologiurad)
იდეოლოგიური • (ideologiuri)
ONLINE ETYMOLOGY DICTIONARY
idealism (n.) Look up idealism at Dictionary.com
1796, in the abstract sense, originally "belief that reality is made up only of ideas," from ideal (adj.) + -ism; on model of French idéalisme. Meaning "representing things in an ideal form" is from 1829.
ideal (adj.) Look up ideal at Dictionary.com
early 15c., "pertaining to an archetype or model," from Late Latin idealis "existing in idea," from Latin idea in the Platonic sense (see idea). Sense of "perfect" first recorded 1610s.
idea (n.) Look up idea at Dictionary.com
late 14c., "archetype of a thing in the mind of God; Platonic `idea,'" from Latin idea "idea," and in Platonic philosophy "archetype," from Greek idea "ideal prototype," literally "the look of a thing (as opposed to the reality); form; kind, sort, nature," from idein "to see," from PIE *wid-es-ya-, suffixed form of root *weid- "to see" (see vision). Sense of "result of thinking" first recorded 1640s.
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