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Dogme

Dogme

See also: dogme and dögme

English

Alternative forms

  • Dogme 95

Proper noun

Dogme

  1. (film) a movement whose goal is to instill a sense of simplicity into filmmaking by using hand-held cameras, location, no music etc

dogme

dogme

See also: Dogme

Danish

Noun

dogme n (singular definite dogmet, plural indefinite dogmer)

  1. dogma

Declension

References


French

Etymology

From Latin dogma (philosophical tenet), from Ancient Greek δόγμα (dógma, opinion, tenet), from δοκέω (dokéō, I seem good, think).

Pronunciation

Noun

dogme m (plural dogmes)

  1. dogma (an authoritative principle, belief or statement of opinion)

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Middle French

Noun

dogme m (plural dogmes)

  1. dogma

Norman

Etymology

From Latin dogma (philosophical tenet), from Ancient Greek δόγμα (dógma, opinion, tenet), from δοκέω (dokéō, I seem good, think).

Noun

dogme m (plural dogmes)

  1. (Jersey, religion) dogma

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Latin dogma (philosophical tenet), from Ancient Greek δόγμα (dógma, opinion, tenet), from δοκέω (dokéō, I seem good, think)

Noun

dogme n (definite singular dogmet, indefinite plural dogmer, definite plural dogma or dogmene)

  1. dogma (an authoritative principle, belief or statement of opinion)
  2. dogma (a doctrine (or set of doctrines) relating to matters such as morality and faith)

Related terms

Derived terms

  • dogmefast
  • dogmereden
  • dogmetro

References

  • “dogme” in The Bokmål Dictionary / The Nynorsk Dictionary.
  • dogme” in The Ordnett Dictionary

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Latin dogma (philosophical tenet), from Ancient Greek δόγμα (dógma, opinion, tenet), from δοκέω (dokéō, I seem good, think)

Noun

dogme n (definite singular dogmet, indefinite plural dogme, definite plural dogma)

  1. dogma (as above)

Related terms

Derived terms

  • dogmefast
  • dogmetro