aorist
American
[ey-uh-rist]
/ ˈeɪ ə rɪst /
noun
adjective
aorist
British
/ ˈeɪərɪst, ˈɛərɪst /
noun
Other Word Forms
- aoristic adjective
- aoristically adverb
Etymology
Origin of aorist
1575–85; < Greek aóristos unlimited, equivalent to a- a- 6 + ( h ) oristós limited ( *horid- (base of horízein to bound, limit; horizon ) + -tos adj. suffix)
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