λαθίφρων

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From λανθάνω (lanthánō, to make forget) + -φρων (-phrōn, minded), from Proto-Indo-European *leh₂- (to be hidden, concealed) and *gʷʰren- (mind).

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

λᾰθῐ́φρων • (lathíphrōn) m or f (neuter λᾰθῐ́φρον); third declension

  1. forgetful, absent-minded
  2. heedless, foolhardy

Declension

  • λαθικήδης (lathikḗdēs)
  • λαθικᾱ́δης (lathikā́dēs)
  • λαθίπονος (lathíponos)
  • λαθιπορφυρίς (lathiporphurís)
  • λαθίφθογγος (lathíphthongos)
  • λαθιφροσύνη (lathiphrosúnē)
  • λᾶθος (lâthos)
  • λανθάνω (lanthánō)
  • λήθαργος (lḗthargos)
  • λήθη (lḗthē)
  • λῆθος (lêthos)
  • λήθω (lḗthō)
  • λᾱθα (lātha)
  • λᾱ́θω (lā́thō)

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