βαρύτονος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From βᾰρῠ́ς (barús) + τόνος (tónos).

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

βᾰρῠ́τονος (barútonos) m or f (neuter βᾰρῠ́τονον); second declension

  1. deep-sounding
  2. (grammar) (of words) having its acute accent on the last syllable changed to a grave accent (i.e. no accent at all)

Inflection

Derived terms

  • βᾰρῠτονέω (barutonéō)

See also

Further reading


Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek.

Adjective

βαρύτονος (varýtonos) m (feminine βαρύτονη, neuter βαρύτονο)

  1. (grammar, linguistics) barytone, (of a word) having an unstressed last syllable
  2. (music) baritone of a singer or musical instrument

Declension

See also

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