How Do You Spell DOXOLOGIZES?

Pronunciation: [dɒksˈɒləd͡ʒˌa͡ɪzɪz] (IPA)

Doxologizes is a verb that means to praise and give glory to God. Its phonetic transcription in IPA is /dɒksˈɒlədʒaɪzəz/. The first syllable "dox" comes from the Greek word "doxa" which means glory or honor. The second syllable "log" is from the Greek word "logos" which means word or speech. The "-ize" ending is used to indicate the action of making something, in this case, giving praise. The "-s" at the end is added to show the third person singular present tense.

Common Misspellings for DOXOLOGIZES

  • doxologize
  • doxoligize
  • doxologise
  • doxologies
  • soxologizes
  • xoxologizes
  • coxologizes
  • foxologizes
  • roxologizes
  • eoxologizes
  • dixologizes
  • dkxologizes
  • dlxologizes
  • dpxologizes
  • d0xologizes
  • d9xologizes
  • dozologizes
  • docologizes
  • dodologizes
  • dosologizes

Etymology of DOXOLOGIZES

The word "doxologizes" is derived from two main components: "doxology" and the suffix "-izes".

1. Doxology: The word doxology originates from the Greek words "doxa" meaning "glory" and "logos" meaning "word" or "saying". The word "doxology" refers to a short hymn or prayer that praises and glorifies God.

2. The suffix "-izes": The suffix "-izes" is a verb-forming suffix used to indicate the action or process of something. It is derived from the Greek "-izein" and the Latin "-izare". When added to a noun, "-izes" transforms it into a verb, indicating the action or process associated with that noun.

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