ΠΑΝΣΤΟΦΟΡΙΟΝ, πανστοφοριον
PANSTOPHORION, panstophorion
Sounds Like: pan-so-fo-REE-on
Translations: all-wise, all-knowing, all-prudent, all-sagacious
From the root: ΠΑΝΣΤΟΦΟΡΙΟΝ
Part of Speech: Noun
Explanation: This word appears to be a rare or possibly unique compound, likely formed from 'πᾶν' (pan), meaning 'all' or 'every', and a derivative related to 'σοφός' (sophos), meaning 'wise' or 'skilled'. The ending '-ιον' suggests a diminutive or a place/instrument, but in this context, it likely functions as an adjective or a noun describing something or someone possessing 'all wisdom' or 'all prudence'. It would describe a state or quality of being entirely wise or sagacious.
Inflection: Singular, Neuter, Nominative or Accusative
Unknown: Yes
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