μεθοδικοί

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From μεθοδῐκός (methodikós): as a noun, a substantivisation of its masculine plural forms; as an adjective, regularly declined forms.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

μεθοδῐκοί (methodikoí) m pl (genitive μεθοδῐκῶν); second declension

  1. methodicphysicians (as opposed to rationalists and empirics)
    • 129 CE – 216 CE, Galen, Sect.Intr. 6
    • 129 CE – 216 CE, Galen, Libr.Propr. 1
    • 129 CE – 216 CE, Galen, Collected Works 10.140
    • Epigr.Gr. 306

Declension

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Adjective

μεθοδῐκοί (methodikoí)

  1. nominative masculine plural of μεθοδῐκός (methodikós)
  2. vocative masculine plural of μεθοδῐκός (methodikós)

Greek

Adjective

μεθοδικοί (methodikoí)

  1. Nominative plural masculine form of μεθοδικός (methodikós).
  2. Vocative plural masculine form of μεθοδικός (methodikós).
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