Νοέμβριος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From Latin November.

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

Νοέμβριος • (Noémbriosm (feminine Νοεμβρίᾱ, neuter Νοέμβριον); first/second declension

  1. (Koine) of November
    • 46 CE – 120 CE, Plutarch, Marcellus 3:
      ⟨ἐφ’⟩ οἷς ἔτι καὶ νῦν ἐν τῷ Νοεμβρίῳ μηνὶ δρῶσιν [Ἕλλησι καὶ Γαλάταις] ἀπορρήτους καὶ ἀθεάτους ἱερουργίας.
      ⟨eph’⟩ hoîs éti kaì nûn en tōî Noembríōi mēnì drôsin [Héllēsi kaì Galátais] aporrhḗtous kaì atheátous hierourgías.
      • 1859 translation by Arthur Hugh Clough
        continuing even to this day to offer to these Greeks and Gauls certain secret ceremonial observances in the month of November. [link]

Declension

Descendants

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Further reading

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Alternative forms

Etymology

From Koine Greek Νοέμβριος (Noémbrios), borrowed from Latin Novembrius.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /noˈeɱ.vɾi.os/
  • Hyphenation: Νο‧έμ‧βρι‧ος

Proper noun

Νοέμβριος • (Noémvriosm (plural Νοέμβριοι)

  1. November

Declension

Declension of Νοέμβριος
singular plural
nominative Νοέμβριος (Noémvrios) Νοέμβριοι (Noémvrioi)
genitive Νοεμβρίου (Noemvríou) Νοεμβρίων (Noemvríon)
accusative Νοέμβριο (Noémvrio) Νοεμβρίους (Noemvríous)
vocative Νοέμβριε (Noémvrie) Νοέμβριοι (Noémvrioi)

Coordinate terms

Gregorian calendar months: μήνες (mínes)edit

Derived terms

  • νοεμβριανός (noemvrianós, of November)
  • Νοεμβριανά n pl (Noemvrianá, the November events -of 1916-) (politics)

References

  1. ^ Νοέμβριος, in Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek], Triantafyllidis Foundation, 1998 at the Centre for the Greek language

Further reading