ΑἸΘΡΙΩΤΑΤΟΝ, αἰθριωτατον
AITHRIŌTATON, aithriōtaton
Sounds Like: ai-three-OH-tah-ton
Translations: clearest, brightest, most serene, the clearest, the brightest, the most serene
From the root: ΑἸΘΡΙΟΣ
Part of Speech: Adjective
Explanation: This word is the superlative form of the adjective 'αἴθριος' (aithrios), meaning 'clear' or 'bright'. Therefore, 'αἰθριώτατον' means 'clearest' or 'brightest', often referring to the weather or sky being very clear and serene. It describes something that is at the peak of clarity or brightness.
Inflection: Singular, Neuter, Nominative or Accusative, Superlative
Strong’s number: G0141 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Josephus' Antiquities of the Jews
- Book 15 — 9:337
From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΑἸΘΡΙΟΣ.
These could represent different words with related meanings, or different forms of the same word to fit different grammatical cases, numbers, or genders. This list may include spelling variants and even misspellings in the original manuscripts! Even more words from the same root may exist in other ancient texts that aren't in our database.
- ΑἸΘΡΙΟΙ — open-air, outdoors, exposed to the air, clear, bright
- ΑἸΘΡΙΟΝ — atrium, an atrium, open court, an open court, portico, an open-air place, open-air
- ΑἸΘΡΙΟΣ — clear, bright, fair, a clear sky, a bright sky, a fair sky
- ΑἸΘΡΙΟΥ — of the courtyard, of the atrium, of the open air, of the open space
- ΑἸΘΡΙΟΥΣ — clear, bright, serene
- ΑἸΘΡΙΩΤΑΤΟΣ — clearest, most clear, fairest, most fair, serenest, most serene
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