πονηρός

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From πονέω (ponéō) + -ρός (-rós).

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

πονηρός • (ponērós) m (feminine πονηρᾱ́, neuter πονηρόν); first/second declension (Attic, Koine)

  1. (passive meaning) oppressed by toils
  2. (active meaning) toilsome, painful, grievous

Inflection

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Greek: πονηρός (ponirós)

Further reading

Greek

Etymology

Inherited from Ancient Greek πονηρός (ponērós).

Adjective

πονηρός • (ponirós) m (feminine πονηρή, neuter πονηρό)

  1. tricky, cunning
  2. (religion) evil

Declension

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