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Greek
Etymology
Inherited from Koine Greek μαῦρος (maûros), from Ancient Greek ἀμαυρός (amaurós, “dark”). Also substantivised.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈma.vɾos/
- Hyphenation: μαύ‧ρος
Adjective
μαύρος • (mávros) m (feminine μαύρη, neuter μαύρο)
- of black (color/colour)
- for the color/colour, see μαύρο n (mávro, noun)
- (figurative)
- gloomy, dark, grim
- depressed, miserable
- grim, terrible, evil
- (typography) bold
Usage notes
On degrees:
- μαυρότερος (more black), μαυρότατος (most, very black).
- Comparative: μαυρύτερος (in analogy to μεγαλύτερος)
- Comparative: μαυρήτερος
Declension
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See also
Derived terms
and
- αμαυρός (amavrós, “dull, opaque”, adjective) & related
- κατάμαυρος (katámavros, “jet-black, pitch-black”)
- μαυρίζω (mavrízo, “to blacken, to suntan”)
- μαυρισμένος (mavrisménos, “blackened”, participle)
- μαύρο n (mávro, “black”, noun) (the color/colour)
- μαυρώνω (mavróno, “to char”)
- ολόμαυρος (olómavros, “jet-black, pitch-black”)
- πάμμαυρος (pámmavros, “jet-black, pitch-black”)
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