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What (who) is paedo- - definition

WIKIPEDIA PREFIX ARTICLE
Pedo-; Paedo-; Paed-; Paed; Peda-; Pedi-; Paeda-; Paedi-; Pædi-; Pæda-; Pæd-; Pædo-; Pædi; Pæda; Pæd; Pædo; Paid-

paedo-         
(US pedo-)
¦ combining form of a child; relating to children: paedophile.
Origin
from Gk pais, paid- 'child, boy'.
Pedo-         
·- Combining forms from ·Lat. pes, pedis, foot, as pedipalp, pedireme, pedometer.
pedo-         
pedo-1
¦ combining form US spelling of paedo-.
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pedo-2 ['p?d??]
¦ combining form relating to soil or soil types: pedogenic.
Origin
from Gk pedon 'ground'.

Wikipedia

Ped-

The prefix ped- (usually in the combining forms peda-, pedi-, and pedo-) in English and various other Western languages has multiple Latin and Ancient Greek roots, and multiple meanings. Ped- (sometimes spelled paed-, pæd-, or rarely paid-, depending on the word and the language or dialect) is a prefix in English and many other Western languages, often with divergent spellings, such as pet-, pie-, pei-, etc.

Examples of use of paedo-
1. At 35, I‘m too ancient for MySpace – I‘d look like a school–gate paedo – but that‘s not really the issue.
2. They are, as one tabloid crudely put it, "paedo–pals". But what kind of person takes responsibility, unpaid and with few thanks, for men and women who may revolt and repel?
3. To your gang your word was law." Abuse It was at this point that the 3'–year–old started hurling abuse at the judge, shouting: "Get on with it" and "Paedo". The judge ordered that the 6ft 4in defendant, who is heavily built, be taken down to the cells.
4. The BBC news spoke yesterday morning of a weekend of revelations concerning dodgy teachers, and then seemed only to be able to find one new one, and a decent Sunday broadsheet ran a headline about how Ruth Kelly had known about the paedo problem since last year only to reveal in the text that by last year what was meant was the December just gone.