ἄρτιος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From ἄρτι (árti, just) + -ιος (-ios, adjective suffix).

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

ἄρτῐος • (ártios) m (feminine ἀρτίᾱ, neuter ἄρτῐον); first/second declension

  1. complete, perfect, suitable, exactly fitted
    1. full-grown, sound of body and mind
    2. prepared, ready
  2. (of numbers) perfect, even
    Antonym: περισσός (perissós)
  3. (adverbial) just, newly, now, first
    1. (with present tense) of present time
    2. (with imperfect tense) of past time

Inflection

Derived terms

Descendants

  • > Greek: άρτιος (ártios) (inherited)

Further reading

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