incapable
From LSJ
Ὤδινεν ὄρος, Ζεὺς δ' ἐφοβεῖτο, τὸ δ' ἔτεκεν μῦν → The mountain was in labor—even Zeus was afraid—but gave birth to a mouse
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
adj.
Ar. and P. ἀδύνατος. Without natural ability: P. and V. φαῦλος, ἀφυής; see incompetent. Be incapable of (doing a thing): V. ἀμήχανος εἶναι (with infin.). Moreover we are women incapable where good is concerned: V. πρὸς δὲ καὶ πεφύκαμεν γυναῖκες ἐς μὲν ἐσθλʼ ἀμηχανώτατοι (Eur., Med. 406).