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ἀθεΐα

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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    ᾰ̓́θεος (ắtheos, godless, impious; slighting or denying the gods) +‎ -ῐ́ᾱ (-ĭ́ā, suffix forming feminine abstract nouns)

    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    ᾰ̓θεῐ̈́ᾱ (ătheĭ̈́āf (genitive ᾰ̓θεῐ̈́ᾱς); first declension (Koine)

    1. disbelief in the gods, incredulity with regard to the divine
      Synonym: ᾰ̓θεότης (ătheótēs)
      • 175 CE – 235 CE, Claudius Aelianus, Fragments 39
      • Sm., Ho. 4.15
      • 300 CE – 400 CE, Sallustius, On the Gods and the Cosmos 18, (plural):
        Διὰ τί ἀθεΐαι γίνονται. καὶ ὅτι Θεὸς οὐ βλάπτεται.
        Dià tí atheḯai gínontai. kaì hóti Theòs ou bláptetai.
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    2. atheism
      Synonym: ᾰ̓θεότης (ătheótēs)
    3. varia lectio of ἀθεσία (athesía, faithlessness, fickleness)

    Declension

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    Descendants

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    • Greek: αθεΐα (atheḯa) (learned)

    Further reading

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