neivotných
Neivotných is a form encountered in some Slavic-language texts as the genitive plural of the adjective neivotný. The term itself is not a standard, widely recognized entry in common dictionaries and does not point to a single, fixed concept across languages. Because of its rarity and possible dialectal character, its exact meaning tends to hinge on the surrounding context and on whether it is interpreted as a negation of life, vitality, or liveliness, or rather as a classification for things considered not to be alive.
In practice, neivotný and its inflected forms appear primarily in historical, regional, or literary usages rather
Because neivotných lacks a clear, universally accepted definition, it is generally treated as a linguistic or
See also: živý, neživý, neživotný, život.
Notes: The term is not widely standardized; caution is advised when interpreting its meaning outside of particular