μονογενής

Ancient Greek edit

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Etymology edit

μόνος (mónos, only) +‎ -γενής (-genḗs, of a kind)

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μονογενής (monogenḗsm or f (neuter μονογενές); third declension

  1. being the only member of a kin or kind
    1. (Christianity, of Christ) only-begotten of the Father
  2. only, single
    • Ant., Lib. 32.1
  3. unique
  4. (grammar) having one form for all genders
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    • Hephaestio, Collected Works 3.3
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  1. only
    • Peripl.M.Rubr. 56
  2. in a unique manner
    • 400 CE – 600 CE, Aëtius, Sixteen Books on Medicine 15.13
      15.14

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