νήπιος

Etymology
The word is presumably the negative prefix νη-, but the stem is unclear. Strong's Greek Lexicon (1890) suggests, compare 🇨🇬 from. But a 2010 review by Beekes favors instead a derivation from ἤπιος, as suggested by Lacroix in 1937, with a possible PIE root *h2ep meaning 'join,' from which we would also have ἅπτω.

Adjective

 * 1) childish, infantile, juvenile, young
 * 2)  childish, untaught, silly, credulous
 * 1)  childish, untaught, silly, credulous
 * 1)  childish, untaught, silly, credulous
 * 1)  childish, untaught, silly, credulous
 * 1)  childish, untaught, silly, credulous
 * 1)  childish, untaught, silly, credulous
 * 1)  childish, untaught, silly, credulous
 * 1)  childish, untaught, silly, credulous
 * 1)  childish, untaught, silly, credulous
 * 1)  childish, untaught, silly, credulous
 * 1)  childish, untaught, silly, credulous
 * 1)  childish, untaught, silly, credulous
 * 1)  childish, untaught, silly, credulous
 * 1)  childish, untaught, silly, credulous
 * 1)  childish, untaught, silly, credulous
 * 1)  childish, untaught, silly, credulous
 * 1)  childish, untaught, silly, credulous
 * 1)  childish, untaught, silly, credulous

Noun

 * 1) infant, child