ἑφθός

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From ἕψω (hépsō, to boil, seethe) + -τός (-tós).

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

ἑφθός • (hephthós) m (feminine ἑφθή, neuter ἑφθόν); first/second declension

  1. boiled, cooked in hot water
  2. (figuratively) languid, unnerved

Inflection

Derived terms

  • δῐ́εφθος (díephthos)
  • ἑφθοπώλῐον (hephthopṓlion)
  • ἑφθότης (hephthótēs)
  • ἑφθόω (hephthóō)

Further reading

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