πολύτλας

Ancient Greek

Etymology

πολύς (polús, much) + τλάω (tláō, suffer, endure)

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

πολύτλᾱς (polútlās)

  1. (Epic) much-suffering, much-enduring (epithet of Odysseus)

Inflection

Attested only in the masculine, and in Homer only in the nominative singular. The following cases are attested in other authors:

  • genitive singular masculine: πολύτλᾱ (polútlā)
  • accusative singular masculine: πολύτλᾱν (polútlān)
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