ἀξιοπρέπεια

Ancient Greek

Etymology

ἀξιοπρεπής (axioprepḗs) + -εια (-eia) (-ία (-ía)). The word is not attested in classical Greek, but it is included in Lampe as part of the lexicon of the language of Late Antiquity. LBG (Trapp 2001) in addition cites the 9th-century Life of Constantine edited by Guidi (1907:319).

Noun

ἀξιοπρέπειᾰ • (axioprépeia) f (genitive ἀξιοπρεπείᾱς); first declension (Byzantine)

  1. (Byzantine) propriety, dignity

Inflection

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