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From θεός (theós) +‎ σέβομαι (sébomai) +‎ -ής (-ḗs).

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θεοσεβής (theosebḗsm or f (neuter θεοσεβές); third declension

  1. God-fearing
    • (Can we date this quote?), Plethon, “λϛʹ. Προσρήσεών τε καὶ ὕμνων χρήσεως διάταξις. [CHAPTER 36. Instruction for the use of addresses and hymns]”, in ΝΟΜΩΝ ΣΥΓΓΡΑΦΗ. [BOOK OF LAWS]‎[1], translation of original by John Opsopaus, PhD:
      Ἀκούετε, οἱ θεοσεβεῖς·
      Akoúete, hoi theosebeîs;
      Hear ye, worshipers of the gods...

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From Ancient Greek θεοσεβής (theosebḗs); θεο- (theo-, god) +‎ σέβας (sévas, respect).

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θεοσεβής (theosevísm (feminine θεοσεβής, neuter θεοσεβές)

  1. devout, pious, religious

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