The Homeric Greek word ἄφρων
Word ἄφρων
á pʰ r ɔː n
IPA apʰrɔːn
Meaning senseless
See also Homeric Greek: Ἐχέφρων ‘sensible, prudent, personal name’

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Other words that might be of interest
ἄιδρις ‘unknowing, ignorant’, ἄμφαδος ‘discovered, known’, ἄνοος ‘without understanding, silly’, ἄρκιος ‘to be relied on, sure, certain’, ἀδαήμων ‘unknowing, ignorant’, ἀεργός ‘not working, idle’, ἀεσίφρων ‘damaged in mind, witless, silly’, ἀφραδία ‘folly, thoughtlessness’, ἀφροσύνη ‘folly, thoughtlessness’, ἀλέγω ‘have a care, mind, heed’, ἀπείρων ‘without experience, ignorant’, γνωτός ‘perceived, understood, known’, μέλεος ‘idle, useless’, μεταμώνιος ‘vain, idle’, νόημα ‘that which is perceived, perception, thought’, νόος ‘mind’, Μητιόεις ‘wise in counsel, all-wise’, ἀποφώλιος ‘empty, vain, idle’, ἀρτίφρων ‘sound of mind, sensible’, ἐπίφρων ‘thoughtful’, ἐπιφροσύνη ‘thoughtfulness, wisdom’, ἐπιστήμων ‘knowing, wise, prudent’, μνήμων ‘mindful’