τέλειος

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Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

From τέλος (télos, end) +‎ -ιος (-ios, adjective suffix).

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

τέλειος (téleiosm (feminine τελείᾱ, neuter τέλειον); first/second declension

τέλειος (téleiosm or f (neuter τέλειον); second declension

  1. having reached its end, finished
    1. (of victims) complete, perfect, entire, without blemish
    2. (of animals and humans) full-grown, adult
    3. (of persons) absolute, complete, accomplished, perfect
      1. (of things)
    4. (of prayers, vows, etc.) fulfilled, accomplished
    5. (of numbers) full, complete
      1. (in arithmetic) those numbers which are equal to the sum of their divisors
    6. the third bowl offered to Zeus
  2. (of the gods) perfect, omnipotent, infinite
  3. last
  4. (neuter substantive) a royal banquet
  5. (feminine substantive) a full stop, period
  6. (adverb) at last
    1. completely, absolutely
    2. (the neuter is also used as an adverb)

Inflection

Further reading


Greek

Adjective

τέλειος (téleiosm (feminine τέλεια, neuter τέλειο)

  1. perfect, ideal, complete

Declension