φανερός

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From φαίνω (phaínō) + -ρός (-rós).

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Adjective

φᾰνερός (phanerós) m (feminine φᾰνερᾱ́, neuter φᾰνερόν); first/second declension

  1. visible, manifest, evident
    1. (of property) real
      • 445 BCE – 380 BCE, Lysias, Against Diogeiton 4
      • 384 BCE – 322 BCE, Demosthenes, Against Polycles 8
    2. (of votes) open
    3. (adverbial) openly, manifestly
      1. (joined with prepositions in adverbial sense)
  2. (of gods, people) known, acknowledged, conspicuous
    1. open, frank

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Greek

Etymology

Inherited from Ancient Greek φανερός (phanerós).

Adjective

φανερός (fanerós) m (feminine φανερή, neuter φανερό)

  1. overt

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