γλυκός

Etymology
Inherited from the medieval, from with metaplasm of ending as in adjectives in. Compare to the formal modern usage of.

Adjective

 * 1) sweet in taste
 * 2) not brackish, not salted, fresh water
 * plural
 * formal: /
 * antonym:
 * 1) not salted
 * 2)  pleasant, mild, calm, soft
 * 3)  sweet (beloved, darling)
 * 1)  pleasant, mild, calm, soft
 * 2)  sweet (beloved, darling)
 * 1)  sweet (beloved, darling)
 * 1)  sweet (beloved, darling)

Usage notes
Degrees of comparison: Feminine forms:
 * comparative periphrastic: +  forms (e.g. πιο γλυκός /pçó ɣlikós/, etc.)
 * comparative monolectic: the expected form is less common than, comparative of.
 * : +   +  forms (e.g. ο πιο γλυκός /o pçó ɣlikós/, etc.)
 * : the expected is rare, (see medieval ; the superlative of,  is used instead.
 * ; the dated < ancient  of  sometimes found as.
 * Also see the medieval feminines of,  of ,  of

Declension
Compare to declensions of.

Derived terms
Expressions:

Related terms
With stem γλυκο-, γλυκυ-
 * , γλυκό-, γλυκ- & γλυκυ- compounds like γλυκοπατάτα, γλυκόξινος, γλυκαιμία

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