atheos
Latin
Alternative forms
- atheus
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἄθεος (átheos, “godless, without a god”).
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈa.tʰe.os/, [ˈa.tʰe.ɔs]
Noun
atheos m (genitive atheī); second declension
- an atheist; one who rejected the gods worshipped by the wider society.
- 45 BCE, Cicero, De natura deorum, 1.63
- quid Diagoras atheos qui dictus est […]
- Diagoras, who is called an atheist, […]
- quid Diagoras atheos qui dictus est […]
- 45 BCE, Cicero, De natura deorum, 1.63
Inflection
Second declension, Greek type.
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | atheos | atheī |
| genitive | atheī | atheōrum |
| dative | atheō | atheīs |
| accusative | atheon | atheōs |
| ablative | atheō | atheīs |
| vocative | athee | atheī |
Descendants
References
- atheos in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- atheos in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Hachette
- atheos in Ramminger, Johann (accessed 16 July 2016) Neulateinische Wortliste: Ein Wörterbuch des Lateinischen von Petrarca bis 1700, pre-publication website, 2005-2016
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