Ancient Greek edit

Etymology edit

From ἐν (en, in possession of) +‎ ὅπλον (hóplon, implements of war) +‎ -ος (-os, adjectival suffix).

Pronunciation edit

 

Adjective edit

ἔνοπλος (énoplosm or f (neuter ἔνοπλον); second declension

  1. In arms, armed.
  2. Containing arms or armed men. (of the Trojan horse)
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Inflection edit

Descendants edit

  • Translingual: Enoplus

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