-τατος

Ancient Greek

Etymology 1

Possibly from Proto-Indo-European *-tm̥mós with influence from *-istos.

Pronunciation

 

Suffix

-τατος • (-tatos) m (feminine -τάτη, neuter -τᾰτον); first/second declension

  1. Added to adjective stems to form superlative forms
    δῆλος (dêlos, clear) + -τατος (-tatos)δηλότατος (dēlótatos, the clearest)
    σοφός (sophós, wise) + -τατος (-tatos)σοφώτατος (sophṓtatos, the wisest)
Declension
Synonyms
Derived terms
  • -τᾰτᾰ (-tata)
Category Ancient Greek terms suffixed with -τατος not found

Pronunciation

 

Suffix

-τᾱτος • (-tātos) f

  1. (Doric) feminine genitive singular of -τᾱς (-tās)

Greek

Suffix

-τατος • (-tatos)

  1. Added to most adjectives to form the absolute superlative.
    σοφός (sofós, wise) + -τατος (-tatos)σοφότατος (sofótatos, very wise)
    βαθύς (vathýs, deep) + -τατος (-tatos)βαθύτατος (vathýtatos, very deep)

Usage notes

Derived terms

Greek terms suffixed with -τατος
  • -τατα (-tata, suffix for superlative degree of adverbs)
  • -τερος (-teros, suffix for comparative degree)
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