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  • Stigma - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    c 1600, figurative, "branding with infamy," from Medieval Latin stigmaticus, from stigmat-, stem of Greek stigma (see stigma) The literal sense "of or pertaining to stigmata" is by 1871
  • stigma Etymology: The Origin and History of stigma
    The term "stigma" has its origins in ancient Greece It was used to refer to a physical mark or branding that was used to identify slaves, criminals, or those who had committed a shameful act The mark served as a visible reminder of the person's past and carried significant social consequences
  • [The stigma of mental illness: Α historical overview and . . . - PubMed
    The term stigma originates from ancient Greek language and in particular from the verb «στίζω», which means "to carve, to mark as a sign of shame, punishment or disgrace"
  • STIGMA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Stigma was borrowed from Latin stigmat- , stigma, meaning "mark, brand," and ultimately comes from Greek stizein, meaning "to tattoo " Earliest English use hews close to the word's origin: stigma in English first referred to a scar left by a hot iron—that is, a brand
  • stigma - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    From Latin stigma, from Ancient Greek στίγμα (stígma, “mark of slavery or disgrace”), from στίζω (stízō, “to mark”) Closely related to stigme, and distantly related to stick
  • Stigma and Stigmatize - Etymology, origin of the word
    The path is traced out from the verb in Medieval Latin stigmatizāre, taking the component stigmat-, for the Latin stigma, singular of stigmata, understood as a practice in ancient Rome in which a mark was branded on a person’s skin using a traditional red-hot piece of iron, on the grounds of slavery, criminality or even as membership of a
  • Social stigma - Wikipedia
    In Goffman's theory of social stigma, a stigma is an attribute, behavior, or reputation which is socially discrediting in a particular way: it causes an individual to be mentally classified by others in an undesirable, rejected stereotype rather than in an accepted, normal one
  • stigma, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    What is the etymology of the noun stigma? stigma is a borrowing from Latin Etymons: Latin stigma
  • Stigma - Oxford Reference
    stigma The word comes from ancient Greek, in which it meant a mark of disgrace or shame, or the brand of a slave made with a red hot iron In modern usage, it means a shameful or disgraceful sign or condition
  • What Is Stigma? Definition, Causes, How to Address It - Healthline
    The term stigma originated in ancient Greece, where it referred to symbols burned into the skin of enslaved people and people judged as criminals or traitors These symbols, or stigmas, suggested





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