αγριο-
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἄγριος (ágrios, “wild, fierce”)
Prefix
αγριο- • (agrio-)
- expressing: a wild, uncultivated form of its affix.
- αγριο- (agrio-) + κατσίκι (katsíki, “goat”) → αγριοκάτσικο (agriokátsiko, “wild goat”)
- αγριο- (agrio-) + χόρτο (chórto, “plant”) → αγριόχορτο (agrióchorto, “weed”)
- expressing: wildness, roughness, unruliness, crudity
Derived terms
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Related terms
- άγριος (ágrios, “wild”)
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