πάνσοφος

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From παν- (pan-, very, all) +‎ σοφός (sophós, wise).

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πᾰ́νσοφος (pánsophosm or f (neuter πᾰ́νσοφον); second declension

  1. very wise, very learned

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Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈpansofos/
  • Hyphenation: πάν‧σο‧φος

Adjective[edit]

πάνσοφος (pánsofosm (feminine πάνσοφη, neuter πάνσοφο)

  1. omniscient, all-knowing, pansophic
  2. very learned or wise

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