μυσαρός

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Etymology[edit]

From μύσος (músos) +‎ -ρός (-rós).

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μῠσᾰρός (musarósm (feminine μῠσᾰρᾱ́, neuter μῠσᾰρόν); first/second declension

  1. foul, dirty, loathsome, abominable
  2. defiled, polluted (of persons)

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