οἰκτρός

oiktrosAdjectiveG8460

pitiable

Full Lexicon Entry

1.pitiable, in piteous plight, (Iliad by Homer), etc.
2.of things, pitiable, piteous, lamentable, (Herdotus Historicus), etc.
3.in active sense, piteous, (Odyssey by Homer); οἰκτρᾶς γόον ὄρνιθος, of the nightingale, (Sophocles Tragicus);—;neuter plural as regularly adverb οἰκτρῶς, (Aeschulus Tragicus) —;Besides comparative and Sup. οἰκτρότερος, -τατος, (Homer) has an irreg. Sup. *οἴκτιστος *(q. see.).

Grammar

Part of Speech Adjective

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DescriptionGreek Adjective

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