ἐντόπιος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From ἐν- (en-, in, near) + τόπος (tópos, place, location) + -ῐος (-ios, suffix forming adjectives). Compare ἔντοπος (éntopos).

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

ἐντόπῐος • (entópios) m or f (neuter ἐντόπῐον); second declension
ἐντόπῐος • (entópios) m (feminine ἐντοπῐ́ᾱ, neuter ἐντόπῐον); first/second declension

  1. (of a person) native to a country or region, indigenous
    Antonym: Ἀλεξᾰνδρεύς (Alexandreús)
  2. (of a person) living or active in a given place
  3. particular to or characteristic of a country or region, local
    1. of agricultural, animal, and viticultural produce
      Antonym: Ὀᾰσῑτῐκός (Oasītikós)
    2. of usages and customs
  4. internal, interior
    Antonym: ἀλλοδᾰπός (allodapós)
    1. (medicine) localised in a particular organ or part of the body, local

Declension

Derived terms

  • ἐντόπῐοι m pl (entópioi)
  • ἐντοπίζω (entopízō, verb)
  • ἔντοπος (éntopos, adjective)

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