παχύς

pachusAdjectiveG8674

robust

Full Lexicon Entry

1.thick, stout, (Homer):—; later, stout, fat, (Aristophanes Comicus)
2.of things, thick, massive, (Homer):—;adverb -έως, roughly, of stating or arguing, (Aristotle Philosopher); *παχύτερον *or -έρως, (Plato Philosophus)
3.of liquids, thick, curdled, clotted, (Iliad by Homer)
4.*οἱ παχέες *the men of substance, the wealthy class, (Herdotus Historicus); *τοὺς παχεῖς καὶ πλουσίους *(Aristophanes Comicus)
5.in [variant datesComica Adespota and Prose, thick-witted, gross, dull, stupid, like Lat. pinguis, crassus, [variant datesComica Adespota
6.comparative παχύτερος, sup. -ύτατος:—;irregular comparative πάσσων, ον, (Odyssey by Homer):—;Sup. πάχιστος, (Iliad by Homer)

Grammar

Part of Speech Adjective

Morphology G:A--C

DescriptionG:A--C

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