λυτός

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From λῡ́ω (lū́ō).

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

λῠτός (lutós) m (feminine λῠτή, neuter λῠτόν); first/second declension

  1. that may be untied, loosed or dissolved
  2. (of arguments) refutable, soluble

Inflection

Antonyms

  • δετός (detós, that may be bound)

Derived terms

  • ἄλῠτος (álutos, not to be loosed)
  • βουλῠτός (boulutós, time for unyoking oxen -early afternoon, adjective)
  • λῠ́ται m pl (lútai)
  • Λῠταῖος (Lutaîos, title of Poseidon)
  • λῠ́τειρα (lúteira, feminine of λυτήρ)
  • λῠτέον n (lutéon, one must refute)
  • λῠτέος (lutéos, one must solve)
  • λῠτήρ m (lutḗr, one who looses, deliverer)
  • λῠτηριάς f (lutēriás, λύτειρα)
  • λῠτήριος (lutḗrios, loosing, delivering)
  • λῠτῐκός (lutikós, able to loose, laxative)
  • and see λῡ́ω (lū́ō, untie, solve)

Further reading


Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek λῠτός (lutós).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /liˈtos/
  • Hyphenation: λυ‧τός
  • Homophone: λιτός (litós)

Adjective

λυτός (lytós) m (feminine λυτή, neuter λυτό)

  1. undone, loose, untied

Declension

Synonyms

Antonyms

  • δεμένος (deménos, fastened, participle)
  • δετός (detós, who can be fastened)

Derived terms

  • βάζω λυτούς και δεμένους (vázo lytoús kai deménous)
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