πάλλευκος

Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek πάλλευκος (pálleukos), equivalent to παν- (pan-, all, completely) + λευκός (lefkós, white).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpalefkos/
  • Hyphenation: πά‧λλευ‧κος

Adjective

πάλλευκος (pállefkos) m (feminine πάλλευκη, neuter πάλλευκο)

  1. snow-white, lily-white (completely white)
  2. (figuratively) immaculate, undefiled, unsullied (morally clear and pure)

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