ΑΤΕΘΟΡΥΒΩΔΕΣ, ατεθορυβωδες
ATETHORYBŌDES, atethorybōdes
Sounds Like: ah-theh-tho-ry-BOH-des
Translations: not tumultuous, not noisy, not riotous, not disorderly
From the root: ΑΘΟΡΥΒΟΣ
Part of Speech: Adjective
Explanation: This word is an adjective describing something or someone as being free from tumult, noise, or disorder. It is used to characterize a state or a group that is calm, quiet, and orderly, or not prone to commotion. It is a compound word formed from the alpha privative 'α-' (meaning 'not' or 'without'), the root 'θόρυβος' (meaning 'noise', 'tumult', 'uproar'), and the suffix '-ώδης' (meaning 'like', 'full of', or 'prone to'). Therefore, it means 'not prone to tumult' or 'not full of noise'.
Inflection: Singular, Nominative or Accusative, Neuter
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book Four — 4:8
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