From Proto-Hellenic *eləpʰrós, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁ln̥gʷʰrós (“lightweight”). See also ἐλαχύς (elakhús).
ἐλαφρός • (elaphrós) m (feminine ἐλᾰφρᾱ́, neuter ἐλᾰφρόν); first/second declension
Number | Singular | Dual | Plural | |||||||||||
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Case/Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |||||
Nominative | ἐλᾰφρός elaphrós |
ἐλᾰφρᾱ́ elaphrā́ |
ἐλᾰφρόν elaphrón |
ἐλᾰφρώ elaphrṓ |
ἐλᾰφρᾱ́ elaphrā́ |
ἐλᾰφρώ elaphrṓ |
ἐλᾰφροί elaphroí |
ἐλᾰφραί elaphraí |
ἐλᾰφρᾰ́ elaphrá | |||||
Genitive | ἐλᾰφροῦ elaphroû |
ἐλᾰφρᾶς elaphrâs |
ἐλᾰφροῦ elaphroû |
ἐλᾰφροῖν elaphroîn |
ἐλᾰφραῖν elaphraîn |
ἐλᾰφροῖν elaphroîn |
ἐλᾰφρῶν elaphrôn |
ἐλᾰφρῶν elaphrôn |
ἐλᾰφρῶν elaphrôn | |||||
Dative | ἐλᾰφρῷ elaphrôi |
ἐλᾰφρᾷ elaphrâi |
ἐλᾰφρῷ elaphrôi |
ἐλᾰφροῖν elaphroîn |
ἐλᾰφραῖν elaphraîn |
ἐλᾰφροῖν elaphroîn |
ἐλᾰφροῖς elaphroîs |
ἐλᾰφραῖς elaphraîs |
ἐλᾰφροῖς elaphroîs | |||||
Accusative | ἐλᾰφρόν elaphrón |
ἐλᾰφρᾱ́ν elaphrā́n |
ἐλᾰφρόν elaphrón |
ἐλᾰφρώ elaphrṓ |
ἐλᾰφρᾱ́ elaphrā́ |
ἐλᾰφρώ elaphrṓ |
ἐλᾰφρούς elaphroús |
ἐλᾰφρᾱ́ς elaphrā́s |
ἐλᾰφρᾰ́ elaphrá | |||||
Vocative | ἐλᾰφρέ elaphré |
ἐλᾰφρᾱ́ elaphrā́ |
ἐλᾰφρόν elaphrón |
ἐλᾰφρώ elaphrṓ |
ἐλᾰφρᾱ́ elaphrā́ |
ἐλᾰφρώ elaphrṓ |
ἐλᾰφροί elaphroí |
ἐλᾰφραί elaphraí |
ἐλᾰφρᾰ́ elaphrá | |||||
Derived forms | Adverb | Comparative | Superlative | |||||||||||
ἐλᾰφρῶς elaphrôs |
ἐλᾰφρότερος elaphróteros |
ἐλᾰφρότᾰτος elaphrótatos | ||||||||||||
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