αγέλαστος
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Greek
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From α- (a-, “not”) + γελαστός (gelastós, “cheerful”).
Adjective
[edit]αγέλαστος • (agélastos) m (feminine αγέλαστη, neuter αγέλαστο)
Declension
[edit]singular | plural | ||||||
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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.)
Related terms
[edit]- see: γελάω (geláo, “I laugh”)