2022-08-26
(151220-2) ศัพท์ น่าสับสน ชุด H -– heterodox & unorthodox & orthodox
แนะนำการใช้ ตามที่ส่วนใหญ่ใช้ แต่ละท้องถิ่น
ความหมาย อาจผันแปร ตาม ตำแหน่ง/หน้าที่ ในประโยค
แสดงรายละเอียด จากตำราแต่ละเล่ม ที่เป็นหัวข้อ ต่อไปนี้:
Ref.: http://www.gotoknow.org/posts/683688
Dictionary.com:
ออกเสียงheterodox = “HET-er-uh-doks”
ออกเสียงunorthodox = “uhn-AWR-thuh-doks”
ออกเสียงorthodox = “AWR-thuh-doks”
Dictionary of Problem Words and Expression:
heterodox & orthodox
These words derived from Greek expressions
meaning, respectively, “differing in opinion”
and “having the right opinion,”
refer to agreement with or denial of accepted beliefs,
especially church doctrine and teaching.
A heterodox person is an unorthodox individual
who breaks with tradition or convention.
An orthodox person adheres to accepted, traditional, established
and customary beliefs, practices, and attitud
A so-called solid citizen is considered orthodox;
a student rebel is heterodox.
Merriam-Webster Dictionary:
Did you know?
heterodox
It's true: individuals often see
other people's ideas as unconventional
while regarding their own as beyond reproach.
The antonyms orthodox and heterodox
developed from the same root, Greek doxa,
which means "opinion."
Heterodox derives from doxa plus heter-,
a combining form meaning "other" or "different";
orthodox pairs doxa with orth-,
meaning "correct" or "straight."
Did you know?
orthodox
An orthodox religious belief or interpretation
is one handed down by a church's founders or leaders.
When capitalized, as in Orthodox Judaism,
Orthodox refers to a branch within a larger religious organization
that claims to honor the religion's original or traditional beliefs.
The steadfast holding of established beliefs
that is seen in religious orthodoxy
Is apparent also in other kinds of orthodox behavior.
Orthodox medical treatment, for example,
follows the established practices of mainstream medicine.
Unorthodox thinking is known in business language
as "thinking outside the box".