-τερος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *-teros.

Pronunciation

 

Suffix

-τερος • (-teros) m (feminine -τέρᾱ, neuter -τερον); first/second declension

  1. Used on adjectives that express some notion of contrast with an antonym
    ἡμεῖς (hēmeîs, we) + -τερος (-teros)ἡμέτερος (hēméteros, our)
  2. Added to adjective stems to form comparative forms
    δῆλος (dêlos, clear) + -τερος (-teros)δηλότερος (dēlóteros, clearer)
    σοφός (sophós, wise) + -τερος (-teros)σοφώτερος (sophṓteros, wiser)

Declension

Synonyms

Derived terms

Ancient Greek terms suffixed with -τερος

References

Greek

Suffix

-τερος • (-teros)

  1. Added to many adjectives and some adverbs to form the comparative forms.
    βαθύς (vathýs, deep) + -τερος (-teros)βαθύτερος (vathýteros, deeper)
    όμορφος (ómorfos, beautiful) + -τερος (-teros)ομορφότερος (omorfóteros, more beautiful)
  2. Added to many adjectives and some adverbs to form the relative superlative forms.
    βαθύς (vathýs, deep) + -τερος (-teros)ο βαθύτερος (o vathýteros, deepest)

Derived terms

Greek terms suffixed with -τερος
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