Εωσφόρος
Greek
Etymology
from Ancient Greek Ἑωσφόρος (Heōsphóros), from ἕως (héōs, “dawn”) + φέρω (phérō, “to bear, to carry”).
Proper noun
Εωσφόρος • (Eosfóros)
- Lucifer
- Morning Star, the planet Venus
- Synonym: (adjective and common noun) αυγερινός (avgerinós)
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | Εωσφόρος (Eosfóros) | Εωσφόροι (Eosfóroi) |
| genitive | Εωσφόρου (Eosfórou) | Εωσφόρων (Eosfóron) |
| accusative | Εωσφόρο (Eosfóro) | Εωσφόρους (Eosfórous) |
| vocative | Εωσφόρε (Eosfóre) | Εωσφόροι (Eosfóroi) |
Further reading
- Διάβολος on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el