άτρακτος
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἄτρακτος (átraktos)
Noun
άτρακτος • (átraktos) f (plural άτρακτοι)
- spindle, bobbin, reel
- winding drum
- (nautical) anchor shank
- (aeronautical) fuselage
- (geography) longitudinal sector th of the Earth's surface
- (loosely) time zone
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | άτρακτος (átraktos) | άτρακτοι (átraktoi) |
| genitive | ατράκτου (atráktou) | ατράκτων (atrákton) |
| accusative | άτρακτο (átrakto) | ατράκτους (atráktous) |
| vocative | άτρακτε (átrakte) άτρακτο (átrakto) |
άτρακτοι (átraktoi) |
Further reading
- “άτρακτος”, in Platform to search dictionaries of modern and medieval Greek at the Centre for the Greek language