γύμνια
Greek
Etymology
Inherited from Byzantine Greek γύμνια (gúmnia). By surface analysis, γυμν(ός) (gymn(ós)) + -ια (-ia).[1][2]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʝi.mɲa/
- Hyphenation: γύ‧μνια
Noun
γύμνια • (gýmnia) f
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | γύμνια (gýmnia) | γύμνιες (gýmnies) |
| genitive | γύμνιας (gýmnias) | — |
| accusative | γύμνια (gýmnia) | γύμνιες (gýmnies) |
| vocative | γύμνια (gýmnia) | γύμνιες (gýmnies) |
References
- ^ γύμνια, in Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek], Triantafyllidis Foundation, 1998 at the Centre for the Greek language
- ^ γύμνια - Kriaras, Emmanuel (1969-) Επιτομή του Λεξικού της Μεσαιωνικής Ελληνικής Δημώδους Γραμματείας (Epitomí tou Lexikoú tis Mesaionikís Ellinikís Dimódous Grammateías) [Concise Dictionary of the Kriaras' Dictionary of Medieval Vulgar Greek Literature (1100–1669) Vols. 1–14. Vols 15- under I. Kazazes.)] (in Greek), Thessaloniki: Centre for the Greek language Online edition (abbreviations) Printed edition 2022: 22 vols.)
Further reading
- γύμνια on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el