αμαυρός
See also: ἀμαυρός
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἀμαυρός (amaurós).
Adjective
αμαυρός • (amavrós) m (feminine αμαυρή, neuter αμαυρό)
Declension
Declension of αμαυρός
number case \ gender |
singular | plural | ||||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | |
nominative | αμαυρός • | αμαυρή • | αμαυρό • | αμαυροί • | αμαυρές • | αμαυρά • |
genitive | αμαυρού • | αμαυρής • | αμαυρού • | αμαυρών • | αμαυρών • | αμαυρών • |
accusative | αμαυρό • | αμαυρή • | αμαυρό • | αμαυρούς • | αμαυρές • | αμαυρά • |
vocative | αμαυρέ • | αμαυρή • | αμαυρό • | αμαυροί • | αμαυρές • | αμαυρά • |
derivations | Comparative: πιο + positive forms (e.g. πιο αμαυρός, etc.) Relative superlative: definite article + πιο + positive forms (e.g. ο πιο αμαυρός, etc.) |
Synonyms
- θαμπός (thampós)
Derived terms
- αμαύριστος (amávristos, “unblackened”, adjective)
- αμαυρότητα f (amavrótita, “dimness”)
- αμαυρώνω (amavróno, “to blacken, to tarnish”)
- αμαύρωση f (amávrosi, “blemish”)
Related terms
- μαύρος (mávros, “black”, adjective)
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