ΑΧΕΙΑΣ, αχειας
ACHEIAS, acheias
Sounds Like: ah-KHEI-as
Translations: unwrought, unworked, unhewn, rough, unpolished, uncultivated
From the root: ΑΧΕΙΟΣ
Part of Speech: Adjective
Explanation: This word describes something that is in its natural, raw, or unrefined state, often referring to materials like stone or wood that have not been shaped or processed. It can also metaphorically describe land that is uncultivated or a person who is unpolished or rough in character. It is the genitive singular form of the adjective 'αχειος'.
Inflection: Singular, Genitive, Masculine or Feminine
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- ΑΧΕΙΑ — rough, harsh, difficult, a rough, a harsh, a difficult
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