ἄγριος
Ancient Greek
adj-1&2
Definitions
- Living in the open fields
- (of plants or animals) wild (non-domesticated),
- (of people or animals) wild, savage, violent, fierce
- (of situations) cruel, harsh
Etymology
Suffix from Ancient Greek ἀγρός (field, countryside, country).
Origin
Ancient Greek
ἀγρός
Gloss
field, countryside, country
Concept
Semantic Field
Agriculture and vegetation
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
野, 畑, 原
Emoji
🏑 🚜
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- onager Latin
- βάλανος Ancient Greek
- κάρδος Ancient Greek
- κινάρα Ancient Greek
- κρόμμυον Ancient Greek
- μυρίκη Ancient Greek
- πήγανον Ancient Greek
- πράσον Ancient Greek
- φύλλον Ancient Greek
- ἀγριέλαιος Ancient Greek
- ἀγριοβάλανος Ancient Greek
- ἀγριοκινάρα Ancient Greek
- ἀγριοκρόμμυον Ancient Greek
- ἀγριομυρίκη Ancient Greek
- ἀγριοπήγανον Ancient Greek
- ἀγριόκαρδον Ancient Greek
- ἀγριόπρασον Ancient Greek
- ἀγριόρροδον Ancient Greek
- ἀγριόφυλλον Ancient Greek
- ἀγροφύλαξ Ancient Greek
- ἀγρός Ancient Greek
- ἄγραυλος Ancient Greek
- ἄγροικος Ancient Greek
- ἄγρυπνος Ancient Greek
- ἐλαία Ancient Greek
- ὀνάγρινος Ancient Greek
- ὄναγρος Ancient Greek
- ὄνος Ancient Greek
- ῥόδον Ancient Greek
- *h₂eǵ- Proto-Indo-European
- agrião Portuguese
- άγριος Greek (modern)
- αγριάνθρωπος Greek (modern)
- αγριελιά Greek (modern)
- αγριλιά Greek (modern)
- αγριο- Greek (modern)
- αγριότητα Greek (modern)
- egër Albanian
- ayru Aromanian
- *agrós Proto-Hellenic