αμάθεια
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Greek[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Ancient Greek ἀμαθ(ία) (amathía) with metaplasm to ‑εια, based on adjective αμαθής, as in the group of pairs[1] of adjective-abstract nouns.[2]
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
αμάθεια • (amátheia) f (plural αμάθειες)
Declension[edit]
declension of αμάθεια
Synonyms[edit]
- άγνοια f (ágnoia, “ignorance”)
- αδαημοσύνη f (adaïmosýni, “ignorance”)
Related terms[edit]
- αμαθής (amathís, “ignorant”, adjective)
- αμάθευτος (amátheftos, “unknown”, adjective)
- αμάθητος (amáthitos, “not learnt”, adjective)
- άμαθος (ámathos, “not learnt”, adjective)
- and see Related words at μαθαίνω