Inherited from Ancient Greek ᾰ̓δῠ́νᾰτος (ădŭ́nătos, “unable, inefficient, weak”). By surface analysis, α- (a-) + δυνατός (dynatós).
αδύνατος • (adýnatos) m (feminine αδύνατη, neuter αδύνατο)
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masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | ||
nominative | αδύνατος (adýnatos) | αδύνατη (adýnati) | αδύνατο (adýnato) | αδύνατοι (adýnatoi) | αδύνατες (adýnates) | αδύνατα (adýnata) | |
genitive | αδύνατου (adýnatou) | αδύνατης (adýnatis) | αδύνατου (adýnatou) | αδύνατων (adýnaton) | αδύνατων (adýnaton) | αδύνατων (adýnaton) | |
accusative | αδύνατο (adýnato) | αδύνατη (adýnati) | αδύνατο (adýnato) | αδύνατους (adýnatous) | αδύνατες (adýnates) | αδύνατα (adýnata) | |
vocative | αδύνατε (adýnate) | αδύνατη (adýnati) | αδύνατο (adýnato) | αδύνατοι (adýnatoi) | αδύνατες (adýnates) | αδύνατα (adýnata) |
Derivations:
Comparative: πιο + positive forms (e.g. πιο αδύνατος, etc.)
Relative superlative: definite article + πιο + positive forms (e.g. ο πιο αδύνατος, etc.)
Derivations: relative superlative: ο + comparative forms (eg "ο αδυνατότερος", etc)
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