ἀπάτωρ

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • ἀπάτωρος (apátōros) regularly declined adjective

Etymology

From Proto-Hellenic *əpatōr. Equivalent to ἀ- (a-, -less) + -πάτωρ (-pátōr, father, stem used in compounds). Compare πατήρ (patḗr, father).

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

ἀπάτωρ (apátōr) m or f (neuter ); third declension

  1. (of deities) Not having a father, without father
  2. (of people) Fatherless, orphan
  3. Disowned or disinherited by one's father
  4. (with genitive) Without someone as father
  5. Having an unknown father, bastard

Usage notes

Often paired with ἀμήτωρ (amḗtōr, motherless). Neuter plural occurs once in the phrase ἀπάτορα τέκεα (apátora tékea, fatherless children).

Inflection

Synonyms

  • (bastard): σκότιος (skótios)

References

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