1712, "peculiar to a certain language," from Latin idiomaticus, from Greek idiomatikos "peculiar, characteristic;" from idios "one's own" (see idiom) + matos "thinking, animated" (from PIE root *men- (1) "to think"). Meaning "marked by use of idioms" is from 1839.
idiomatic English
idiocrasy
idiocy
idiolatry
idiolect
idiom
idiomatic
idiopathy
idiosyncrasy
idiosyncratic
idiot
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