"Pedo" is a root meaning child, or children. A pedagogue is a leader of children, like a teacher.
From the Latin 'paedagogus,' meaning 'tutor.'
"In ancient Greece, a pedagogue usually taught philosophy as well as science." "While his tutor was on vacation, the boy was taught by a replacement teacher, an elderly, boring pedagogue who mumbled incoherently in Latin."
The word "pedagogue" comes from the Greek word "paidagōgos," which referred to a slave who escorted children to school. "Paidagōgos" is derived from "pais," meaning child, and "agōgos," meaning leader or guide.
Some words with the Greek root "agog" include "pedagogue" (a teacher), "demagogue" (a leader who appeals to emotions and prejudices), and "hypnagogic" (relating to the state between wakefulness and sleep).
There are no perfect rhymes for the word pedagogue.
The pedagogue guided his students through their lessons with patience and expertise.
latin
That is a trick question because the root phone is a greek AND a latin root.
In celebration of Halloween, the pedagogue decorated her classroom with scarecrows, bats, and pumpkins.
what is the latin root for apparently
The Latin root for "people" is "populus."
The Latin root for "nine" is "novem."