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Etymology of the Greek word kakos (κακός, κακῶς)

the Greek word kakos, κακός, κακῶς (worthless ; (subjectively) depraved, or (objectively) injurious; badly (physically or morally); worthless ; depraved, or injurious)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kakka-

Derivations in Greek

kachexia, kakophonia, kakosmia, -kake, kakologia

Derivations in other languages

English caco-, Italian caco-, Latin Cacomantis



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