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δεινός

First/Second declension Adjective; 자동번역 Transliteration:

Principal Part: δεινός δεινή δεινόν

Structure: δειν (Stem) + ος (Ending)

Etym.: from de/os, properly deeino/s, cf. e)leeino/s, e)leino/s, from e)/leos

Sense

  1. terrible, horrible, fearful, astounding
  2. (neuter substantive) danger
  3. marvelous, mighty, powerful
  4. wondrous, strange
  5. able, skillful, clever
  6. shamefully timid, cowardly

Examples

  • ‐ ‐ οἱ ξυνήθεισ καὶ φίλοι φάσκοντεσ εἶναι καὶ τοὔνομα τοὐμὸν ὑποδυόμενοι, ἐκεῖνοί με τὰ δεινότατα εἰργάσαντο. (Lucian, Fugitivi, (no name) 3:7)
  • πρότεροσ οὖν, ὦ Ἑρμῆ, λέγε, καὶ ὅπωσ μου ὡσ δεινότατα κατηγορήσῃσ μηδὲ καθυφῇσ τι τῶν δικαίων τοῦ πατρόσ. (Lucian, Prometheus, (no name) 5:1)
  • οὐ γὰρ δεινότατα δεδράκατον ζητοῦντεσ ἐκ πάσησ με χώρασ ἐκβαλεῖν; (Aristophanes, Plutus, Episode 2:14)
  • ὁτιὴ δεινότατα πάντων πραγμάτων εἴργασθ’. (Aristophanes, Plutus, Episode13)
  • μετὰ ταῦτ’ ὄφεισ καὶ θηρί’ ὄψει μυρία δεινότατα. (Aristophanes, Frogs, Prologue 5:31)

Synonyms

  1. terrible

  2. danger

  3. marvelous

  4. wondrous

  5. able

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Source: Ancient Greek entries from Wiktionary

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