παρελθών

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Participle of the aorist πᾰρῆλθον of πᾰρέρχομαι. For the -ελ- stem see ἐλεύσομαι (eleúsomai).

Pronunciation

 

Participle

πᾰρελθών (parelthṓn)

  1. aorist active participle of πᾰρέρχομαι (parérkhomai)

Inflection

References

  • Woodhouse, S. C. (1910) English–Greek Dictionary: A Vocabulary of the Attic Language, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Limited.

Greek

Etymology

Ancient past participle of παρέρχομαι (parérchomai) as in Ancient Greek παρελθών. Functions mostly as an adjective, and in neuter, as a noun.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /parelˈθon/
  • Hyphenation: πα‧ρελ‧θών
  • Homophone: παρελθόν (parelthón)

Participle

παρελθών (parelthón) m (feminine παρελθούσα, neuter παρελθόν)

  1. (formal, Katharevousa) one who passed, past, last
    Ο νέος νόμος ανακοινώθηκε την παρελθούσα εβδομάδα.
    O néos nómos anakoinóthike tin parelthoúsa evdomáda.
    The new law was announced last week.
    παρελθόντων ετώνparelthónton etónof previous years

Declension

Antonyms

Derived terms

  • παρελθόν n (parelthón, past) (as noun, and as participle)
  • παρελθοντικός (parelthontikós, of the past)
  • παρελθοντολογία f (parelthontología, speaking of the past) (negative sense)
  • παρελθοντολογώ (parelthontologó, I speak of the past) (negative sense)
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