Definition
Relating to the study or knowledge of curiosities; characteristic of curiological interests or pursuits.
Etymology
Derived from 'curio' combined with '-lofic' or '-logic' (relating to knowledge or study). A specialized term for curiosity-focused scholarship.
Kelly Says
This word shows how English loves stacking Latin and Greek roots—'curio' + 'logic' becomes curiolofic, which sounds more intimidating than 'studying weird stuff.'
Translations
ARالعربية
فضولي
fadh-oo-lee
BNবাংলা
কৌতূহলী
kou-toh-ho-lee
CACatalà
curios
koo-ree-ohs
CSČeština
zvědavý
zveh-da-vee
DADansk
nysgerrig
ny-s-ger-ig
DEDeutsch
neugierig
nuh-g-y-rig
ELΕλληνικά
ενδιαφερόμενος
en-dee-af-eh-roh-menos
ESEspañol
curioso
koo-ree-oh-soh
FAفارسی
شوقمند
shooq-man-d
FISuomi
kyvyllinen
kyv-yl-li-nen
FRFrançais
curieux
kyoo-ree-oh
GUGU
જ્ઞાનપ્રેમી
jnyaan-pre-mee
HUMagyar
kíváncsi
kee-van-chee
IDBahasa Indonesia
penasaran
peh-nah-sa-ran
ITItaliano
curioso
koo-ree-oh-soh
MSBahasa Melayu
ingin tahu
in-gin tah-hoo
NLNederlands
benieuwd
ben-ee-oo-wd
NONorsk
nyskjerrig
ny-skjer-rig
PLPolski
ciekawy
cheh-kah-vee
PTPortuguês
curioso
koo-ree-oh-soh
RORomână
curios
koo-ree-ohs
RUРусский
любопытный
lyoo-bo-pyt-nyy
SVSvenska
nyfiken
ny-fi-ken
SWKiswahili
mrembo
m-reh-mbo
TAதமிழ்
வியப்பான
vee-ya-pa-na
TEతెలుగు
తెలివి
te-lee-vee
THไทย
อยากรู้อยากเห็น
yahk roo yahk hen
TRTürkçe
meraklı
meh-rahk-lee
UKУкраїнська
цікавий
tsee-kah-vee
VITiếng Việt
tò mò
toh moh
ZUZU
umngane
oom-ngah-neh