respiration Second declension of ἄπνοος; ἄπνοον (Attic) ἀπνοέω (apnoéō) ἄπνοιᾰ (ápnoia) → Greek: άπνοος (ápnoos) (learned) “ἄπνοος”, in ΛΟΓΕΙΟΝ [Logeion] Dictionaries...
See also: ἄπνοος άπνους (ápnous) (dated) Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek ἄπνοος (ápnoos). By surface analysis, ά- (á-, alpha privative) + -πνοος...
borrowing from Ancient Greek ἄπνους (ápnous), contracted form of ἄπνοος (ápnoos) -modern άπνοος (ápnoos). By surface analysis, ά- (á-, alpha privative) + -πνους...
alpha privative) + -πνοος (-pnoos) → άπνοος (ápnoos, “lacking wind or breath”) from Ancient Greek ἄπνοος (ápnoos) (figurative) indicating inspiration...
From ἄπνοος (ápnoos, “without wind”) + -ῐᾰ (-ia). IPA(key): /á.pnoi̯.a/ → /ˈa.pny.a/ → /ˈa.pni.a/ (5th BCE Attic) IPA(key): /á.pnoi̯.a/ (1st CE Egyptian)...
πνοῆς); first declension breath First declension of ἡ πνοή; τῆς πνοῆς (Attic) ἄπνοος (ápnoos) “πνοή”, in Autenrieth, Georg (1891) A Homeric Dictionary for Schools...
hengetön (fi) Greek: άπνους (el) (ápnous), ξέπνοος (el) m (xépnoos) Ancient: ἄπνοος (ápnoos) Marathi: निष्प्राण (niṣprāṇ) Russian: бездыха́нный (ru) (bezdyxánnyj)...