αδύναμος
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Ancient Greek ἀδύναμος (adúnamos), from ἀ- (a-) + δύναμις (dúnamis).
Adjective
[edit]αδύναμος • (adýnamos) m (feminine αδύναμη, neuter αδύναμο)
Declension
[edit]singular | plural | ||||||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | ||
nominative | αδύναμος (adýnamos) | αδύναμη (adýnami) | αδύναμο (adýnamo) | αδύναμοι (adýnamoi) | αδύναμες (adýnames) | αδύναμα (adýnama) | |
genitive | αδύναμου (adýnamou) | αδύναμης (adýnamis) | αδύναμου (adýnamou) | αδύναμων (adýnamon) | αδύναμων (adýnamon) | αδύναμων (adýnamon) | |
accusative | αδύναμο (adýnamo) | αδύναμη (adýnami) | αδύναμο (adýnamo) | αδύναμους (adýnamous) | αδύναμες (adýnames) | αδύναμα (adýnama) | |
vocative | αδύναμε (adýname) | αδύναμη (adýnami) | αδύναμο (adýnamo) | αδύναμοι (adýnamoi) | αδύναμες (adýnames) | αδύναμα (adýnama) |
Derivations:
Comparative: πιο + positive forms (e.g. πιο αδύναμος, etc.)
Relative superlative: definite article + πιο + positive forms (e.g. ο πιο αδύναμος, etc.)
Synonyms
[edit]- αδύνατος (adýnatos)
Related terms
[edit]- αδυνάτισμα n (adynátisma, “weight loss”)
- αδυναμία f (adynamía, “weakness”)
- αδυνατίζω (adynatízo, “to lose weight, to become weak”)
- αδυνατώ (adynató, “to be unable”)
- αδύνατος (adýnatos, “thin, weak”)