ἀτελής

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From ἀ- (a-, un-) + τέλος (télos, end) + -ής (-ḗs, adjective suffix).

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

ἀτελής • (atelḗs) m or f (neuter ἀτελές); third declension

  1. without end
    1. not brought to an end or issue, unaccomplished
    2. incomplete, unfinished
    3. inchoate, imperfect
    4. neverending, endless
  2. (active voice) not bringing to an end, not accomplishing one's purpose
    1. not giving accomplishment to a thing
  3. free from tax or tribute, scot-free
    1. (of things) untaxed, tax-free
    2. (of sums) without charge or deduction, net, clear
    3. not costly
      • 497 BCE – 405 BCE, Sophocles, Fragments 248
  4. uninitiated

Inflection

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