πρᾶος
Ancient Greek
adj-1&2
Definitions
- soft, gentle
- tame
- mild
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Indo-European preh₂-i-u-, *preh₂íus.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
preh₂-i-u-, *preh₂íus
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Free-Soilism English
- FreeBSD English
- Freelander English
- Freeman English
- Freenet English
- Freetown English
- befree English
- cofree English
- enfree English
- folkfree English
- free English
- free climbing English
- free-boob English
- free-hanging English
- free-hearted English
- free-mix English
- freeable English
- freeball English
- freebander English
- freebanding English
- freebase English
- freebirth English
- freeblown English
- freebooter English
- freeborn English
- freeburn English
- freechapel English
- freeclimb English
- freedom English
- freefall English
- freefaller English
- freeflow English
- freehand English
- freehanded English
- freehearted English
- freeholding English
- freehood English
- freehub English
- freeish English
- freelance English
- freeline English
- freeload English
- freelook English
- freely English
- freemail English
- freeman English
- freemason English
- freeminer English
- freemix English
- freeness English
- freephone English
- freepost English
- freeride English
- freeroll English
- freerun English
- freerunning English
- freesheet English
- freeship English
- freeskiing English
- freesome English
- freespool English
- freestanding English
- freester English
- freestone English
- freestore English
- freestream English
- freestyle English
- freetail English
- freeth English
- freethinker English
- freethinking English
- freeware English
- freeway English
- freewheel English
- freewoman English
- freewriting English
- friend English
- germ-free English
- half-free English
- nonfree English
- overfree English
- permafree English
- quasifree English
- semifree English
- topfree English
- unfree English
- Arbeiter German
- preh₂-i-u-, *preh₂íus Proto-Indo-European
- *frijaz Proto-Germanic
- フリー Japanese
- フリーアルバイター Japanese
- -frēo Old English
- freodom Old English
- freolac Old English
- freolic Old English
- freolice Old English
- frēo Old English
- scotfreo Old English
- fre Middle English
- ฟรี Thai
- rhydd Welsh
- rhydd-ddeiliad Welsh
- rhyddhau Welsh
- dzīvespriecīgs Latvian
- dzīvesprieks Latvian
- priecīgs Latvian
- prieks Latvian
- vaļasprieks Latvian
- *frī gmw-pro
- fre Scots
- *rrɨð Proto-Brythonic
- fri Bislama
- firii Fiji Hindi
- *prie bat-pro