αγριάνθρωπος

Greek

Etymology

From άγριος (ágrios, wild) + άνθρωπος (ánthropos, man)

Noun

αγριάνθρωπος (agriánthropos) m (plural αγριάνθρωποι)

  1. rough, savage or brutish man
  2. caveman

Declension

see: άγριος (ágrios, wild, fierce)
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