σκότος

See also: Σκότος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *skh₃tos. Cognates include Old Irish scáth, Sanskrit छत्त्र (chattra, umbrella), and Old English sceadu (English shadow).

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Noun

σκότος (skótos) m (genitive σκότου); second declension
σκότος (skótos) n (genitive σκότους); third declension

  1. darkness, gloom
    1. the darkness of death
    2. the darkness of the netherworld
    3. the darkness of the womb
    4. blindness
    5. (figuratively) obscurity
    6. (of a person) the mystery, ignorance, deceit
      • Hipponax, Fragments 112
      • Module:Quotations:383: attempt to compare number with nil
    7. the dark part or shadow in a picture
      • Eustathius 953.51

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