ῥυπαρός

See also: ρυπαρός

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From ῥῠ́π(ος) (rhúp(os)) + -αρός (-arós).

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

ῥῠπᾰρός • (rhuparós) m (feminine ῥῠπᾰρᾱ́, neuter ῥῠπᾰρόν); first/second declension

  1. filthy, dirty, greasy, unpurged
  2. sordid, mean, uncultured
  3. made of base metal (of coins)

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ῥῠπαρῐ́ᾱ (rhuparíā)
  • ῥῠπᾰρεύομαι (rhupareúomai)
  • ῥῠπᾰρόβῐος (rhuparóbios)
  • ῥῠπᾰρογρᾰ́φος (rhuparográphos)
  • ῥῠπᾰροκέρᾰμος (rhuparokéramos)
  • ῥῠπᾰρομέλας (rhuparomélas)
  • ῥῠπᾰρότης (rhuparótēs)
  • ῥῠπᾰροφορέω (rhuparophoréō)
  • ῥῠπᾰροφόρος (rhuparophóros)
  • ῥῠπᾰροφᾰ́γος (rhuparophágos)

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