ακουστός

Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ἀκουστός (akoustós), equivalent to ακούω (akoúo, to hear) + -τος (-tos).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /akuˈstos/
  • Hyphenation: α‧κου‧στός

Adjective

ακουστός (akoustós) m (feminine ακουστή, neuter ακουστό)

  1. known, renowned, famous
  2. audible, hearable

Declension

Synonyms

  • (known, renowned): ξακουστός (xakoustós)
  • (known, renowned): ξακουσμένος (xakousménos)
  • (known, renowned): φημισμένος (fimisménos)
  • (known, renowned): πασίγνωστος (pasígnostos)
  • (known, renowned): ονομαστός (onomastós)
  • (known, renowned): περίφημος (perífimos)

Derived terms

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