τελήεις

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From τέλος (télos, end) + -εις (-eis, -ful). Related to, and largely synonymous with, τέλειος (téleios).

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

τελήεις • (telḗeis) m (feminine τελήεσσᾰ, neuter τελῆεν); first/second declension

  1. (of sacrificial victims) complete, perfect, entire, without blemish
  2. (of animals and humans) full-grown, adult

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