ἄκριτος

See also: άκριτος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From ἀ- (a-, not) + κρῐτός (kritós, chosen, picked out, separated).

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

ἄκρῐτος (ákritos) m or f (neuter ἄκρῐτον); second declension

  1. undistinguishable, confused
  2. continuous, unceasing
  3. (poetic) countless
  4. undecided, doubtful
  5. unpredictable, uncertain
  6. unjudged, untried, without trial
  7. uncapable of judging
  8. (of fate) undiscriminating

Declension

Derived terms

  • ἀκρῐτοβᾰ́ται (akritobátai)
  • ἀκρῐτόβουλος (akritóboulos)
  • ἀκρῐτόδᾰκρῠς (akritódakrus)
  • ἀκρῐτόμῡθος (akritómūthos)
  • ἀκρῐτόφῠλλος (akritóphullos)
  • ἀκρῐτόφῠρτος (akritóphurtos)
  • ἀκρῐτόφωνος (akritóphōnos)
  • ἀκρῐτόχειρος (akritókheiros)

Descendants

  • Greek: άκριτος (ákritos)

Further reading

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