ποικίλως

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Adverb from ποικῐ́λος (poikílos) + -ως (-ōs).

Pronunciation

 

Adverb

ποικῐ́λως • (poikílōs) (comparative ποικῐλώτερον, superlative ποικῐλώτατα)

  1. embroidered in various colours
    ποικίλως ὑφασμένονpoikílōs huphasménonwoven with many colours
  2. (metaphorically) in various ways
    1. intricate, complex
  3. (metaphorically) unstable, changeable
    ποικίλως αὐδώμενοςpoikílōs audṓmenosspeaking in double sense
    ποικίλως ἔχεινpoikílōs ékheinto be different

Descendants

  • Greek: ποικίλως (poikílos) (learned)

Further reading

Greek

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek ποικίλως (poikílōs).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /piˈcilos/
  • Hyphenation: ποι‧κί‧λως

Adverb

ποικίλως • (poikílos)

  1. (archaic, learned) in various ways
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