βλάκας

Greek

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Etymology

Inherited from Ancient Greek βλάξ (bláx, soft) from the accusative singular τὸν (tòn) βλάκα (bláka), from Proto-Indo-European *mel- (soft, weak, tender) (through *μλάξ [mláx] > *μβλάξ [mbláx]). Cognates include Latin mollis (soft, mild), Sanskrit मृदु (mṛdú, soft, mild, weak) and English mild.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈvla.kas/
  • Hyphenation: βλά‧κας

Noun

βλάκας • (vlákas) m (plural βλάκες)

  1. (psychiatry, dated) person with moderate learning difficulties
  2. idiot, moron, imbecile

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Synonyms

colloquial: bird names, denoting figuratively slow wit:

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