ταπεινός

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Ancient Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Has been connected with Old Norse þefja (to stamp) and þōf (crowd) but this theory is not convincing. Probably from Pre-Greek.

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τᾰπεινός (tapeinósm (feminine τᾰπεινή, neuter τᾰπεινόν); first/second declension

  1. low
    1. low-lying (of place)
    2. humbled, abased in power, pride; submissive; small, poor, weak (of persons)
    3. downcast, dejected (of the mood)
    4. (bad in a moral sense): mean, base, abject
    5. (good in a moral sense): lowly, humble
    6. mean, low, poor (of things)

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