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αγέλαστος

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Greek

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Etymology

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From α- (a-, not) +‎ γελαστός (gelastós, cheerful).

Adjective

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αγέλαστος (agélastosm (feminine αγέλαστη, neuter αγέλαστο)

  1. unsmiling, not cheerful, sullen, sombre
    Antonym: γελαστός (gelastós)
  2. deadpan
  3. undeceived, unduped

Declension

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Declension of αγέλαστος
singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative αγέλαστος (agélastos) αγέλαστη (agélasti) αγέλαστο (agélasto) αγέλαστοι (agélastoi) αγέλαστες (agélastes) αγέλαστα (agélasta)
genitive αγέλαστου (agélastou) αγέλαστης (agélastis) αγέλαστου (agélastou) αγέλαστων (agélaston) αγέλαστων (agélaston) αγέλαστων (agélaston)
accusative αγέλαστο (agélasto) αγέλαστη (agélasti) αγέλαστο (agélasto) αγέλαστους (agélastous) αγέλαστες (agélastes) αγέλαστα (agélasta)
vocative αγέλαστε (agélaste) αγέλαστη (agélasti) αγέλαστο (agélasto) αγέλαστοι (agélastoi) αγέλαστες (agélastes) αγέλαστα (agélasta)

Derivations:
Comparative: πιο + positive forms (e.g. πιο αγέλαστος, etc.)
Relative superlative: definite article + πιο + positive forms (e.g. ο πιο αγέλαστος, etc.)

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