ατιμωρησία
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἀτιμωρησία (atimōrēsía)
Noun
ατιμωρησία • (atimorisía) f (usually uncountable, plural ατιμωρησίες)
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | ατιμωρησία (atimorisía) | ατιμωρησίες (atimorisíes) |
| genitive | ατιμωρησίας (atimorisías) | — |
| accusative | ατιμωρησία (atimorisía) | ατιμωρησίες (atimorisíes) |
| vocative | ατιμωρησία (atimorisía) | ατιμωρησίες (atimorisíes) |
Related terms
- ατιμωρητί (atimorití, “with impunity”, adverb)
- ατιμώρητος (atimóritos, “unpunished”, adjective)
- see: τιμωρώ (timoró, “to punish”)
Further reading
- “ατιμωρησία”, in Platform to search dictionaries of modern and medieval Greek at the Centre for the Greek language