διδακτικός

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From διδάσκω (didáskō) +‎ -τικός (-tikós).

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δῐδακτῐκός (didaktikósm (feminine δῐδακτῐκή, neuter δῐδακτῐκόν); first/second declension

  1. (Koine) apt at teaching
    • New Testament, Second Epistle to Timothy 2:24:
      δοῦλον δὲ κυρίου οὐ δεῖ μάχεσθαι ἀλλ᾽ ἤπιον εἶναι πρὸς πάντας, διδακτικόν, ἀνεξίκακον
      doûlon dè kuríou ou deî mákhesthai all᾽ ḗpion eînai pròs pántas, didaktikón, anexíkakon
      And the servant of the Lord must not strive; but be gentle unto all men, apt to teach, patient

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Etymology[edit]

From Ancient Greek διδακτικός (didaktikós)

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διδακτικός (didaktikósm (feminine διδακτική, neuter διδακτικό)

  1. (education) teaching, educational, education

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