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paedo | pedo, adj. & n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the word paedo is in the 1980s. OED's earliest evidence for paedo is from 1984, in United Press International Newswire. www.oed.com
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PAEDO- Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a former physiotherapist nicknamed “Paedo Phil” after concluding an investigation into his alleged abuse. www.dictionary.com
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PAEDO definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
3 senses: slang → short for paedophile a person who is sexually attracted to children indicating a child or children.... Click for more definitions. www.collinsdictionary.com
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pædo-
pædo-, pedo- (ˈpiːdəʊ) occas. paido- (ˈpaɪdəʊ), before a vowel pæd-, ped-, combining form of Gr. παῖς, παιδ- boy, child, and element in several words, scientific and technical, of which the more important will be found in their alphabetical places. pædarchy (ˈpiːdɑːkɪ) [Gr. -αρχια, ἀρχή rule], rule ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pedo - Wikipedia
Paedo or pedo may refer to: Pedophile, someone who is sexually attracted to prepubescent children. Pedo may additionally refer to: Pedo (name) · Pedo-repair ... en.wikipedia.org
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PAEDO | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
PAEDO meaning: 1. a paedophile 2. a paedophile. Learn more. dictionary.cambridge.org
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pedo-
▪ I. pedo- (ˈpɛdəʊ, pɛˈdɒ, pɪˈdɒ) or before a vowel ped-, repr. Gr. πέδον ground, earth, is used in the sense ‘soil’ in pedology and other technical terms.▪ II. pedo- see pædo-. Oxford English Dictionary
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paedo- | pedo-, comb. form meanings, etymology and more
Where does the combining form paedo- come from? paedo- is a borrowing from Greek. Etymons: Greek παιδο-. See etymology. Nearby entries. paediatrician | ... www.oed.com
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pædo- - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From pæd- + -o-. Prefix. edit. pædo-. Dated spelling of paedo-. Anagrams. edit · apode. en.wiktionary.org
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paedo - Affixes
A pedagogue is an old term for a teacher, especially a strict or pedantic one, but in ancient Greece meant a slave (paidagōgos) who accompanied a child to ... affixes.org
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Paedo- - Etymology & Meaning of the Prefix
word-forming element meaning "boy, child," from Greek pedo-, combining form of pais "boy, child," especially a son, from PIE root *pau- (1) "few, little." www.etymonline.com
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paedo- - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
paedo-, (before a vowel) paed- esp US pedo-, ped- combining form. indicating a child or children. Etymology: from Greek pais, paid- child. www.wordreference.com
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Cannoneer Jabůrek
It is one of the most popular parodies of kramářská píseň, the Czech form of cantastoria. R: A u kanónu stál a pořád ládo-, ládo-, ládo-, u kanónu stál a furt jen ládoval. 2. wikipedia.org
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paido-
paido- see pædo-, pedo-. Oxford English Dictionary
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Dileep Kumar (politician)
(-Do-) Private Secretary to Panchayat Raj and Rural development 1998 to 2003. (-do-) Private Secretary to Mines Minister 1999 to 2003 (with Smt. Member of Peace Delegation to Libya in 2009 with other M.P.'s from Indian Parliament. wikipedia.org
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