ἄκλιτος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From ᾰ̓- (a-, un-) + κλῑ́νω (klī́nō, to decline) + -τος (-tos, verbal adjective suffix).

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

ᾰ̓́κλῐτος • (áklitos) m, f (neuter ᾰ̓́κλῐτον); second declension

(Koine)
  1. (grammar) indeclinable
    • 170 BCE – 90 BCE, Dionysius Thrax, Art of Grammar 19
      ἐπίρρημά ἐστι μέρος λόγου ἄκλιτον
      epírrhēmá esti méros lógou ákliton
      An adverb is an indeclinable part of speech.
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