Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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Unknown. Furnée compares φαῦρος (phaûros, light), φλαῦρος (phlaûros, indifferent, bad) and φαῦλος (phaûlos, insignificant). Beekes suggests that ἀμαυρός (amaurós, dark) is also cognate and believes that this is a Pre-Greek word.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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ἀφαυρός (aphaurósm (feminine ἀφαυρᾱ́, neuter ἀφαυρόν); first/second declension

  1. weak, feeble, powerless
    Synonyms: ἀκῐδνός (akidnós), ἀσθενής (asthenḗs), μῶλῠς (môlus)

Inflection

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Derived terms

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