νωθρός

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From νωθής (nōthḗs, sluggish, slothful) +‎ -ρός (-rós, adjective suffix). The origin of νωθής (nōthḗs, slow, indolent, stubborn) is disputed. Proto-Indo-European *n̥- has been proposed to explain the initial, combined with the roots of ὄθομαι (óthomai, to show consideration for others, fight shy of), only used in connection with a negative particle, or ὠθέω (ōthéō, to push, thrust, drive, throw back) respectively. A genetical relation with Sanskrit आध्र (ādhrá, poor, destitute, indigent, weak), presupposing a *nh₃dh-ro-, is perhaps less improbable than generally thought. Compare also արհամարհ (arhamarh, contemptible, low, poor, sorry), an Iranian loan.

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

νωθρός • (nōthrósm (feminine νωθρᾱ́, neuter νωθρόν); first/second declension

  1. sluggish, slothful
    Synonyms: νωθής (nōthḗs), νωχελής (nōkhelḗs)
  2. making sluggish

Inflection

Derived terms

  • νωθρᾰ́ς (nōthrắs)
  • νωθρείᾱ (nōthreíā)
  • νωθρεπῐθέτης (nōthrepĭthétēs)
  • νωθρεύω (nōthreúō)
  • νωθρῐᾰ́ω (nōthrĭắō)
  • νωθροκᾰ́ρδῐος (nōthrokắrdĭos)
  • νωθροποιός (nōthropoiós)
  • νωθρότης (nōthrótēs)
  • νωθρώδης (nōthrṓdēs)

Descendants

  • Greek: νωθρός (nothrós)

Further reading

Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek νωθρός (nōthrós), from νωθής (nōthḗs, sluggish, lazy).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /noˈθɾos/
  • Hyphenation: νω‧θρός

Adjective

νωθρός • (nothrósm (feminine νωθρή, neuter νωθρό)

  1. sluggish, languid, lazy (having little motion, disinclined to move)
    • 1979, “Θεσσαλονίκη [Thessaloniki]”, in Nikos Kavvadias (lyrics), Thanos Mikroutsikos (music), Ο Σταυρός του Νότου [Southern Cross], performed by Giannis Koutras:
      Απάνω στο γιατάκι σου φίδι νωθρό κοιμάται,
      Και φέρνει βόλτες ψάχνοντας τα ρούχα σου η μαϊμού.
      Apáno sto giatáki sou fídi nothró koimátai,
      Kai férnei vóltes psáchnontas ta roúcha sou i maïmoú.
      On your bunk bed, a sluggish snake is sleeping,
      And the monkey goes about, searching through your clothes.
  2. (of a mind) dull, slow

Declension

Declension of νωθρός
singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative νωθρός (nothrós) νωθρή (nothrí) νωθρό (nothró) νωθροί (nothroí) νωθρές (nothrés) νωθρά (nothrá)
genitive νωθρού (nothroú) νωθρής (nothrís) νωθρού (nothroú) νωθρών (nothrón) νωθρών (nothrón) νωθρών (nothrón)
accusative νωθρό (nothró) νωθρή (nothrí) νωθρό (nothró) νωθρούς (nothroús) νωθρές (nothrés) νωθρά (nothrá)
vocative νωθρέ (nothré) νωθρή (nothrí) νωθρό (nothró) νωθροί (nothroí) νωθρές (nothrés) νωθρά (nothrá)

Derivations:
Comparative: πιο + positive forms (e.g. πιο νωθρός, etc.)
Relative superlative: definite article + πιο + positive forms (e.g. ο πιο νωθρός, etc.)

Synonyms

Antonyms

Derived terms

  • νωθρότητα f (nothrótita, sluggishness, laziness)
  • νωθρά (nothrá, sluggishly, lazily) (adverb)