θνητός

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Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

From θνῄσκω (thnḗiskō, to die) +‎ -τός (-tós, adjectival suffix).

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

θνητός (thnētósm (feminine θνητή, neuter θνητόν); first/second declension
and θνητός (thnētósm or f (neuter θνητόν); second declension

  1. liable to death, mortal
    Synonyms: βρότειος (bróteios), βροτός (brotós), μορτός (mortós), φώς (phṓs)
    Antonyms: ᾱ̓θᾰ́νᾰτος (āthánatos), ἄμβροτος (ámbrotos), ἄφθῐτος (áphthitos)
  2. (of things) befitting mortals

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Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek θνητός (thnētós), from θνῄσκω (thnḗiskō).

Adjective

θνητός (thnitósm (feminine θνητή, neuter θνητό)

  1. mortal

Declension

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative θνητός (thnitós) θνητή (thnití) θνητό (thnitó) θνητοί (thnitoí) θνητές (thnités) θνητά (thnitá)
genitive θνητού (thnitoú) θνητής (thnitís) θνητού (thnitoú) θνητών (thnitón) θνητών (thnitón) θνητών (thnitón)
accusative θνητό (thnitó) θνητή (thnití) θνητό (thnitó) θνητούς (thnitoús) θνητές (thnités) θνητά (thnitá)
vocative θνητέ (thnité) θνητή (thnití) θνητό (thnitó) θνητοί (thnitoí) θνητές (thnités) θνητά (thnitá)

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

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