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Greek
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek ἦθος (êthos).[1]
Noun
ήθος • (íthos) n (plural ήθη)
- ethos
- (in the plural) ethos: social or cultural behaviour
Declension
Declension of ήθος
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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ήθος (íthos)
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ήθη (íthi)
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genitive
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ήθους (íthous)
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ηθών (ithón)
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accusative
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ήθος (íthos)
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ήθη (íthi)
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vocative
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ήθος (íthos)
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ήθη (íthi)
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- αήθης (aḯthis, “unethical”)
- ηθική f (ithikí, “ethics”)
- ηθικό n (ithikó, “morale”)
- ηθικολογία f (ithikología, “priggishness”)
- ηθικολογικός (ithikologikós, “moralistic”)
- ηθικολόγος f (ithikológos, “prig”)
- ηθικολογώ (ithikologó, “to moralise”)
- ηθικοποίηση f (ithikopoíisi, “moral education”)
- ηθικοποιώ (ithikopoió, “to improve morally”)
- ηθικός (ithikós, “ethical”)
- ηθικότης (ithikótis)
- ηθικότητα f (ithikótita, “morality”)
- ηθογραφία f (ithografía, “ethography”)
- ηθοπλαστικός (ithoplastikós, “morally uplifting”)
- ηθοποιός (ithopoiós, “actor/actress”)
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