κακότροπος

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Greek

Etymology

κακός (kakós, bad) +‎ τρόπος (trópos, manner)

Adjective

κακότροπος (kakótroposm (feminine κακότροπη, neuter κακότροπο)

  1. grumpy, stroppy, quarrelsome, gruff, grouchy, cantankerous, curmudgeonly

Declension

Declension of κακότροπος
singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative κακότροπος (kakótropos) κακότροπη (kakótropi) κακότροπο (kakótropo) κακότροποι (kakótropoi) κακότροπες (kakótropes) κακότροπα (kakótropa)
genitive κακότροπου (kakótropou) κακότροπης (kakótropis) κακότροπου (kakótropou) κακότροπων (kakótropon) κακότροπων (kakótropon) κακότροπων (kakótropon)
accusative κακότροπο (kakótropo) κακότροπη (kakótropi) κακότροπο (kakótropo) κακότροπους (kakótropous) κακότροπες (kakótropes) κακότροπα (kakótropa)
vocative κακότροπε (kakótrope) κακότροπη (kakótropi) κακότροπο (kakótropo) κακότροποι (kakótropoi) κακότροπες (kakótropes) κακότροπα (kakótropa)

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

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