ἐντελής

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From ἐν- (en-, in) + τέλος (télos, accomplishment, fulfilment; end) + -ής (-ḗs).

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Adjective

ἐντελής • (entelḗs) m or f (neuter ἐντελές); third declension

  1. complete, full
  2. (of victims) perfect, unblemished
  3. (of equipment) in good condition
  4. (of men) full-grown, developed
  5. possessing full rights
  6. qualified to hold public office
  7. subject to taxes or tributes
    Antonym: ἀτελής (atelḗs)

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