κίνδυνος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Uncertain.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

κῐ́νδῡνος • (kíndūnos) m (genitive κῐνδῡ́νου); second declension

(Epic, Attic, Doric, Koine)
  1. danger, risk, hazard
  2. venture

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀκῐ́νδῡνος (akíndūnos)
  • ἐπῐκῐ́νδῡνος (epikíndūnos)
  • κῐνδῡνεύω (kindūneúō)
  • ῥῑψοκῐ́νδῡνος (rhīpsokíndūnos)
  • ὑποκῐ́νδῡνος (hupokíndūnos)
  • φῐλοκῐ́νδῡνος (philokíndūnos)

References


Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek.

Noun

κίνδυνος (kíndynos) m (plural κίνδυνοι)

  1. danger

Declension

Derived terms

  • επικίνδυνος (epikíndynos, dangerous, risky, unsafe)
  • κινδυνεύω (kindynévo, to be in danger)
  • ριψοκίνδυνος (ripsokíndynos, dangerous, hazardous, risky)
  • έξοδος κινδύνου f (éxodos kindýnou, emergency exit)

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