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Wiktionary英語版での「Scientia」の意味

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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/10/10 19:53 UTC )


語源

  • From sciēns, scientem (knowing, aware; having expertise) +‎ -ia (abstract noun suffix). Attested from Varro onwards (early 1st century BCE).

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    名詞

    scientia f (genitive scientiae); first declension

    1. (abstract):
      1. knowledge, awareness, cognizance (the state of knowing a fact or situation)
        Synonyms: cognitiō, sapientia, nōtitia
        Antonym: ignōrantia
      2. learning, learnedness, erudition (the state of having an extensive knowledge)
        Synonyms: ēruditiō, sapientia
      3. expert understanding of a skill, art, science etc. (also as opposed to practice)
        Synonyms: intellēctus, ars
        Antonyms: ūsus, experientia, exercitātiō
    2. (concrete):
      1. (philosophy) that which is known (as opposed to a mere belief, translating Ancient Greek ἐπιστήμη (epistḗmē))
        Antonyms: opīniō, suspiciō, coniectūra
        • 1597, Sir Francis Bacon, Meditationes Sacrae:
          Nam et ipsa scientia potestās est.
          After all, knowledge itself is power.
        1. (Medieval Latin, logic) knowledge (as distinguished according to the direction: from cause to effect or vice versa, corr. to Ancient Greek διότι (dióti) vs. ὅτι (hóti))
          scientia propter quida knowledge derived from cause to effect
          scientia quiaa knowledge derived from effect to cause
          • William of Ockham, Commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard I.89:
            plūs differunt scientia adquīsīta per dēmōnstrātiōnem et scientia adquīsīta per experientiam, quam scientia quia et scientia propter quid
            there's a greater difference between knowledge acquired through logical proof and knowledge acquired through practical experience, than between knowledge from effect and knowledge from cause
      2. the knowledge, lore, scholarship of a particular discipline
        Synonyms: doctrīna, ars
        scientia speculātīva (Medieval Latin)theoretical knowledge
      3. the know-how, skill, expertise (applied knowledge)
        Synonyms: perītia, ars
        scientia practica (Medieval Latin)practical knowledge
      4. (Medieval Latin) a science (an organized branch of methodically-acquired knowledge with a unified subject-matter)
        Synonym: disciplīna
        Hyponyms: historia nātūrālis, philosophia nātūrālis, physica (all "natural science")

    語形変化

    First-declension noun.

    singular plural
    nominative scientia scientiae
    genitive scientiae scientiārum
    dative scientiae scientiīs
    accusative scientiam scientiās
    ablative scientiā scientiīs
    vocative scientia scientiae

    派生した語

    • > Aromanian: shtiintsã (inherited)
    • Old Leonese:
      • Asturian: cencia
    • Old Leonese: sencia
      • Asturian: sencia
    • Old Galician-Portuguese:
      • Galician: chencha
    • > Romanian: știință (inherited)
    • Albanian: shkencë
    • Breton: skiant
    • Catalan: ciència
    • Esperanto: scienco
      • Ido: cienco
    • Friulian: sience
    • Italian: scienza, scenza (misspelling), scienzia (archaic)
      • Ido: cienco
      • Maltese: xjenza
    • Occitan: sciéncia
    • Old French: science, escience (learned)
      • Middle English: science, scyence, syens, sciens, sciense, sience
        • > English: science (inherited) (see there for further descendants)
        • Scots: science
      • Middle French: science
        • French: science (see there for further descendants)
      • Norman: scienche
    • Old Galician-Portuguese: ciencia (learned)
      • Fala: ciencia
      • Galician: ciencia
      • Portuguese: ciência
    • Old Spanish: çiençia, sçencia, sciencia, sçiençia, siençia (learned)
      • > Ladino: sensia (inherited)
      • > Spanish: ciencia, esciencia (archaic) (inherited)
        • Asturian: ciencia
        • Basque: zientzia
        • Ido: cienco
        • Tagalog: siyensiya
    • Sardinian: iscièntzia
    • Sicilian: scènzia, scienza
    • Venetan: sienza, siensa

    Participle

    scientia

    1. nominative/accusative/vocative neuter plural of sciēns

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