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Greek
Etymology
Perfect participle of μαθαίνομαι (mathaínomai), passive voice of μαθαίνω (mathaíno).
Stem μαθη- + suffix for passive perfect -μένος (-ménos) from ancient verb μανθάνω (manthánō, “I understand”).[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ma.θiˈme.nos/
- Hyphenation: μα‧θη‧μέ‧νος
Participle
μαθημένος • (mathiménos) m (feminine μαθημένη, neuter μαθημένο)
- which has been learnt
Το κεφάλαιο 2 είναι διαβασμένο και μαθημένο καλά· θα πάρω καλό βαθμό στις εξετάσεις.- To kefálaio 2 eínai diavasméno kai mathiméno kalá; tha páro kaló vathmó stis exetáseis.
- Chapter 2 is read and well learnt; I'll get a good grade at the exams.
- who has learnt[1]
Κανείς δε γεννήθηκε μαθημένος.- Kaneís de genníthike mathiménos.
- No one is born learned.
- (frequent use) to be accustomed to something
Είμαι μαθημένος στη ζέστη· δεν αντέχω τα χιόνια.- Eímai mathiménos sti zésti; den antécho ta chiónia.
- I am accustomed to warm ; I cannot bear snow.
Declension
Synonyms
(only for μαθημένος (“accustomed”)):
Antonyms
(antonym(s) of “only for sense 'accustomed'”):
- άμαθος (ámathos), αμάθητος (amáthitos) “not accustomed”
- άπειρος (ápeiros, “sense: inexperienced”)
- ακάτεχος (akátechos) (vernacular, literature, idiomatic)
- ανήξερος (aníxeros, “sense: ignorant”)
Derived terms
- καλομαθημένος (kalomathiménos, “pampered, spoiled”, participle)
- κακομαθημένος (kakomathiménos, “spoiled”, participle)
- πρωτόμαθος (protómathos, “who has learnt for the first time, beginner”)
- μαθός (mathós, “one who has learnt”) (vernacular) from past participle μᾰθών (mathṓn)
- ξεμαθημένος (xemathiménos, “unlearnt”, participle)
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