The Homeric Greek word κύνεος
Word κύνεος
k y. n e o ς
Transliteration kyneos
Meaning shameless, unabashed
Synonyms ἀναιδής

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Other words that might be of interest
Κοίρανος ‘personal name, ruler, commander’, ἄγαμος ‘unmarried, single (socially)’, ἄνα ‘king’, ἄναξ ‘lord, master’, ἄνασσα ‘queen, lady’, ἄρχων ‘ruler, commander’, ἄτιμος ‘unhonoured, dishonoured’, ἀεικής ‘unseemly, shameful’, ἀφνειός ‘rich, wealthy’, ἀγακλεής ‘very glorious, famous’, ἀγακλειτός ‘highly renowned, famous’, ἀγαυός ‘illustrious, noble’, ἀγέρωχος ‘high-minded, lordly’, ἀγός ‘leader, chief’, ἀκτήμων ‘without property, poor’, ἀμύμων ‘blameless, noble, excellent’, ἀνάσσω ‘to be lord, master’, ἀναίδεια ‘shamelessness’, ἀπατιμάω ‘dishonour greatly’, ἀριδείκετος ‘famous, glorious’, ἀρχέτας ‘leader, prince’, ἀρχέτης ‘a leader, prince’, ἀρχός ‘leader, chief’, ἀτίμητος ‘unhonoured, despised’, ἀτιμάω ‘dishonour, disdain’, αἶσχος ‘shame, disgrace’, αἰσυμνητήρ ‘ruler, prince’, αἰσχρός ‘causing shame, dishonouring, reproachful’, βασίλη ‘queen, princess’, βασιλεύς ‘king, chief’, ἔξαρχος ‘leader, beginner’, ἔλεγχος ‘reproach, disgrace, dishonour’, ἐξάρχων ‘ruler, president’, ἐπικρατής ‘master’, ἐρικυδής ‘very famous, glorious’, ἐύς ‘brave, noble, good’, εὐηφενής ‘wealthy’, εὐκλεής ‘of good report, famous’, ἡγεμονεύς ‘governor’, ἠίθεος ‘unmarried youth’, κλειτός ‘renowned, famous’, κλυτός ‘renowned, glorious’, κοσμήτωρ ‘one who marshals an army, commander, leader’, κύδιστος ‘most honoured, noblest’, κυδάλιμος ‘glorious, renowned’, λώβη ‘outrage, dishonour’, μέδων ‘ruler’, μεδέων ‘guardian, ruler’, ὄρχαμος ‘leader, chief’, περικλυτός ‘famous, renowned’, πλουτέω ‘to be rich, wealthy’, πότνια ‘mistress, queen’, σημάντωρ ‘one who gives a signal, leader, commander’, ἀνακτορία ‘lordship, rule’, ἀτιμία ‘dishonour, disgrace’, αἰσχύνη ‘shame, dishonour’, βασίλεια ‘queen, princess’, δέσποινα ‘mistress, lady of the house’, καταισχύνω ‘dishonour, put to shame’, κρέων ‘royal, king’, λυπρός ‘distressful, wretched, poor’, πενιχρός ‘poor, needy’, πενόομαι ‘poor, needy’, πότνα ‘mistress, queen’