See also: μαυρός

Greek

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Etymology

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Inherited from Koine Greek μαῦρος (maûros), from Ancient Greek ἀμαυρός (amaurós, dark). Also substantivised.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈma.vɾos/
  • Hyphenation: μαύ‧ρος

Adjective

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μαύρος (mávrosm (feminine μαύρη, neuter μαύρο)

  1. of black (color/colour)
    for the color/colour, see μαύρο n (mávro, noun)
  2. (figurative)
    1. gloomy, dark, grim
    2. depressed, miserable
    3. grim, terrible, evil
  3. (typography) bold

Usage notes

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On degrees:

μαυρότερος (more black), μαυρότατος (most, very black).
Comparative: μαυρύτερος (in analogy to μεγαλύτερος)
Comparative: μαυρήτερος

Declension

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Declension of μαύρος
singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative μαύρος (mávros) μαύρη (mávri) μαύρο (mávro) μαύροι (mávroi) μαύρες (mávres) μαύρα (mávra)
genitive μαύρου (mávrou) μαύρης (mávris) μαύρου (mávrou) μαύρων (mávron) μαύρων (mávron) μαύρων (mávron)
accusative μαύρο (mávro) μαύρη (mávri) μαύρο (mávro) μαύρους (mávrous) μαύρες (mávres) μαύρα (mávra)
vocative μαύρε (mávre) μαύρη (mávri) μαύρο (mávro) μαύροι (mávroi) μαύρες (mávres) μαύρα (mávra)

Derivations:
Comparative: πιο + positive forms (e.g. πιο μαύρος, etc.)
Relative superlative: definite article + πιο + positive forms (e.g. ο πιο μαύρος, etc.)

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