pronoia

Etymology 1
Borrowed from, from +. πρόνοος is derived from +. The English word is cognate with 🇨🇬.

The plural form pronoiae is probably a modification of, while pronoiai is from.

Noun

 * 1)  Divine providence, foreknowledge, foresight.
 * 2)  An imperial grant to an individual of temporary fiscal rights in the form of land, incomes or taxes from land, fishing rights, etc., sometimes carrying with it an obligation of military service.
 * 1)  An imperial grant to an individual of temporary fiscal rights in the form of land, incomes or taxes from land, fishing rights, etc., sometimes carrying with it an obligation of military service.
 * 1)  An imperial grant to an individual of temporary fiscal rights in the form of land, incomes or taxes from land, fishing rights, etc., sometimes carrying with it an obligation of military service.
 * 1)  An imperial grant to an individual of temporary fiscal rights in the form of land, incomes or taxes from land, fishing rights, etc., sometimes carrying with it an obligation of military service.
 * 1)  An imperial grant to an individual of temporary fiscal rights in the form of land, incomes or taxes from land, fishing rights, etc., sometimes carrying with it an obligation of military service.

Translations

 * Greek:
 * Ancient: πρόνοιᾰ
 * Latin: pronoea


 * Bulgarian: прония
 * Czech: pronie
 * Finnish: pronoia
 * French: pronoia
 * German: Pronoia
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: πρόνοιᾰ
 * Italian: pronoia
 * Japanese: プロノイア
 * Lithuanian: pronija
 * Polish: pronoja
 * Portuguese: pronoia
 * Russian: про́ния
 * Serbo-Croatian:, пронија
 * Slovene: pronoja
 * Spanish: pronoia
 * Turkish: pronoia

Etymology 2
, coined by American sociologist Fred H. Goldner in a paper presented at the annual meeting of the in August 1981. A version of this paper, entitled “Pronoia”, was published in the journal Social Problems in October 1982: see the quotation.

Noun

 * 1)  A belief (sometimes regarded as irrational) that people conspire to do one good.

Translations

 * French:
 * Hebrew: פרונויה
 * Persian: پرونویا
 * Romanian: pronoia
 * Spanish: pronoia