άκοσμος
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἄκοσμος (ákosmos, “untidy”), equivalent to ά- (á-, “not”) + κόσμος (kósmos, “Ancient sense - order, decoration”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈakozmos/
- Hyphenation: ά‧κο‧σμος
Adjective
άκοσμος • (ákosmos) m (feminine άκοσμη, neuter άκοσμο)
- improper, indecorous, indecent (not in keeping with conventional moral values)
Declension
Declension of άκοσμος
number case \ gender |
singular | plural | ||||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | |
nominative | άκοσμος • | άκοσμη • | άκοσμο • | άκοσμοι • | άκοσμες • | άκοσμα • |
genitive | άκοσμου • | άκοσμης • | άκοσμου • | άκοσμων • | άκοσμων • | άκοσμων • |
accusative | άκοσμο • | άκοσμη • | άκοσμο • | άκοσμους • | άκοσμες • | άκοσμα • |
vocative | άκοσμε • | άκοσμη • | άκοσμο • | άκοσμοι • | άκοσμες • | άκοσμα • |
Derived terms
- άκοσμα (ákosma, “improperly, indecorously, indecently”, adverb)
- ακοσμία f (akosmía, “impropriety”)
- άκοσμως (ákosmos, “improperly, indecorously, indecently”, adverb) (formal)
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