ἀπολυθείς

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From ἀπολύω (apolúō, set free) + -θείς (-theís, a suffix forming aorist passive participles)

Pronunciation

 

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Participle

ἀπολυθείς (apolutheís) m (feminine ἀπολῠθεῖσᾰ, neuter ἀπολῠθέν); first/third declension

  1. aorist passive participle of ἀπολύω (apolúō)
    1. what has been released

Declension

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