From Ancient Greek κωφός (kōphós), which, if related to κηφήν (kēphḗn, “drone, lazy vagabond”), is possibly from Proto-Indo-European *k/gʰ(e/o)h₂bʰ-, but without any other IE cognates; both could be from Pre-Greek.
κουφός • (koufós) m (feminine κουφή, neuter κουφό)
singular | plural | ||||||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | ||
nominative | κουφός (koufós) | κουφή (koufí) | κουφό (koufó) | κουφοί (koufoí) | κουφές (koufés) | κουφά (koufá) | |
genitive | κουφού (koufoú) | κουφής (koufís) | κουφού (koufoú) | κουφών (koufón) | κουφών (koufón) | κουφών (koufón) | |
accusative | κουφό (koufó) | κουφή (koufí) | κουφό (koufó) | κουφούς (koufoús) | κουφές (koufés) | κουφά (koufá) | |
vocative | κουφέ (koufé) | κουφή (koufí) | κουφό (koufó) | κουφοί (koufoí) | κουφές (koufés) | κουφά (koufá) |
Derivations:
Comparative: πιο + positive forms (e.g. πιο κουφός, etc.)
Relative superlative: definite article + πιο + positive forms (e.g. ο πιο κουφός, etc.)
Derivations: relative superlative: ο + comparative forms (eg "ο κουφότερος", etc) |