θνητός

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Ancient Greek[edit]

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From θνῄσκω (thnḗiskō, to die) +‎ -τος (-tos, adjectival suffix).

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θνητός (thnētósm (feminine θνητή, neuter θνητόν); first/second declension
and θνητός (thnētósm or f (neuter θνητόν); second declension

  1. liable to death, mortal
    Synonyms: βρότειος (bróteios), βροτός (brotós), μορτός (mortós), φώς (phṓs)
    Antonyms: ᾱ̓θᾰ́νᾰτος (āthánatos), ἄμβροτος (ámbrotos), ἄφθῐτος (áphthitos)
  2. (of things) befitting mortals

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Etymology[edit]

From Ancient Greek θνητός (thnētós), from θνῄσκω (thnḗiskō).

Adjective[edit]

θνητός (thnitósm (feminine θνητή, neuter θνητό)

  1. mortal

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