πλεῖστος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From the root of πολύς (polús, much, many) +‎ -ιστος (-istos, superlative suffix).

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

πλεῖστος • (pleîstos)

  1. (of number, also of size, extent, strength, etc.) most, very much
    1. (with the article, like οἱ πολλοί) the greatest number, the greatest part of..
  2. (adverbial, like μάλιστα) most
    1. (with the article) for the most part
  3. (with prepositions)
    1. (διά) furthest off
    2. (εἰς) most
    3. (ἐπί) over the greatest distance, to the greatest extent
    4. (κατά)
    5. (περί)

Declension

  • πᾰ́μπλειστος (pắmpleistos, in large quantity, number)
  • πλειστᾰ́κις (pleistắkis, mostly, very often, adverb)
  • πλείσταρχος (pleístarkhos, holding widest sway)
  • πλειστᾰχόθεν (pleistăkhóthen, from most or many places, adverb)
  • πλειστήρης (pleistḗrēs, manifold, all the whole)
  • πλειστηριᾰ́ζω (pleistēriắzō, raise the price)
  • πλειστηριᾰσμός (pleistēriăsmós, increase of price) (Hellenistic Koine)
  • πλειστηρῐ́ζομαι (pleistērĭ́zomai, accuse as chief cause)
  • πλειστοβολέω (pleistoboléō, throw highest at dice)
  • πλειστοβολίνδα f (pleistobolínda, dice-playing)
  • πλειστοβόλος (pleistobólos, throwing the most)
  • πλειστόβολος (pleistóbolos, throwing high)
  • πλειστογονέω (pleistogonéō, produce many offsprings)
  • πλειστοδυναμέω (pleistodunaméō, be dominant, prevail)
  • πλειστολόγως (pleistológōs, in various ways, adverb)
  • πλειστολόχειᾰ f (pleistolókheiă, small birthwort, Aristolochia Plistolochia)
  • πλειστόμβροτος (pleistómbrotos, crowded with people)
  • πλειστονῑ́κης (pleistonī́kēs, victor in many contests)
  • Πλειστός m (Pleistós, the river Plistus)
  • πλειστοτόκος (pleistotókos, producing most offspring)
  • πλειστοφόρος (pleistophóros, bearing most)

Descendants

  • Greek: πλείστος (pleístos)

References