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1 doubt
[daut]1. verb1) to feel uncertain about, but inclined not to believe:يَشُكُّHe might have a screwdriver, but I doubt it.
2) not to be sure of the reliability of:يُشَكِّكُ فيSometimes I doubt your intelligence!
2. nouna feeling of not being sure and sometimes of being suspicious:شَك، إرْتِياب، تَشَكُّكI have doubts about that place.
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2 απορητικώτερον
ἀπορητικόςinclined to doubt: adverbial compἀπορητικόςinclined to doubt: masc acc comp sgἀπορητικόςinclined to doubt: neut nom /voc /acc comp sg -
3 ἀπορητικώτερον
ἀπορητικόςinclined to doubt: adverbial compἀπορητικόςinclined to doubt: masc acc comp sgἀπορητικόςinclined to doubt: neut nom /voc /acc comp sg -
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5 ἀπορητικῶν
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6 απορητικόν
ἀπορητικόςinclined to doubt: masc acc sgἀπορητικόςinclined to doubt: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
7 ἀπορητικόν
ἀπορητικόςinclined to doubt: masc acc sgἀπορητικόςinclined to doubt: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
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9 ἀπορητικῇ
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10 απορητικής
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11 ἀπορητικῆς
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12 απορητικαί
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