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ακατοίκητος — meaning in English

akatoikitos

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English meaning

  • desolate adj Empty and bleak, with no people or life around; also, extremely sad and without hope.
  • uninhabitable adjective Not fit to live in.
  • uninhabited adjective Having no inhabitants; not lived in.
  • untenable adj Impossible to defend or maintain, as of a position, argument, or situation.

Senses

ακατοίκητος is used for these senses in English:

  • desolate Made unfit for habitation or use because of neglect, destruction etc.
  • uninhabitable Not fit for people (or other living things) to live in; not able to be inhabited.
  • uninhabited Not inhabited; having no inhabitants.
  • untenable Unfit for habitation.

desolate — full definition

  1. adj Empty and bleak, with no people or life around; also, extremely sad and without hope.
  2. verb To make a place empty of people or life; to devastate.

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