πίστις

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *bʰéydʰtis, equivalent to πείθω (peíthō, I persuade) + -τις (-tis). Compare the later formation, πεῖσῐς (peîsis).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

πῐ́στῐς • (pístis) f (genitive πῐ́στεως or πῐ́στῐος); third declension

  1. trust in others, faith
  2. belief in a higher power, faith
  3. the state of being persuaded of something: belief, confidence, assurance
  4. trust in a commercial sense: credit
  5. faithfulness, honesty, trustworthiness, fidelity
  6. that which gives assurance: treaty, oath, guarantee
  7. means of persuasion: argument, proof
  8. that which is entrusted

Inflection

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Greek: πίστη (písti)
    • Aromanian: pisti

References

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