ανώτατος
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἀνώτατος (anṓtatos). A superlative form derived from the adverb άνω (áno, “upper, over”) + -τατος (-tatos, “superlative suffix”).
Usage notes
Degree of comparison of nonexistent adjective.
Declension
declension of ανώτατος
number case / gender |
singular | plural | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | |
nominative | ανώτατος | ανώτατη | ανώτατο | ανώτατοι | ανώτατες | ανώτατα |
genitive | ανώτατου | ανώτατης | ανώτατου | ανώτατων | ανώτατων | ανώτατων |
accusative | ανώτατο | ανώτατη | ανώτατο | ανώτατους | ανώτατες | ανώτατα |
vocative | ανώτατε | ανώτατη | ανώτατο | ανώτατοι | ανώτατες | ανώτατα |
notes | alternatively stressed feminine forms (learned): ανωτάτου, ανωτάτη, ανωτάτης, ανωτάτων |
Related terms
- ανώτερος (anóteros, “higher”)
- ανώτατο δικαστήριο n (anótato dikastírio, “supreme court”)
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