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ΠΛΥΤΟΚΑ, πλυτοκα

PLYTOKA, plytoka

Sounds Like: po-LY-to-ka

Translations: fertile, prolific, fruitful, productive

From the root: ΠΟΛΥΤΟΚΟΣ

Part of Speech: Adjective

Explanation: The word "ΠΛΥΤΟΚΑ" appears to be a misspelling or scribal error for "ΠΟΛΥΤΟΚΑ" (polytoka). The correct word, "ΠΟΛΥΤΟΚΑ," is the neuter plural form of the adjective "ΠΟΛΥΤΟΚΟΣ" (polytokos). It describes something that is very fertile, prolific, or productive, often used in the context of animals or plants that bear many offspring or much fruit. In the provided context, it describes sheep that are multiplying abundantly.

Inflection: Neuter, Plural, Nominative or Accusative

Unknown: Yes


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From the same root

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