επιδειξίας
Greek
Etymology
From επίδειξη (epídeixi, “showing off, exhibiting”) + -ας (-as, “-er”), semantic loan from French exhibitionniste.
Noun
επιδειξίας • (epideixías) m or f (plural επιδειξίες)
- show off, swank
- exhibitionist, flasher (one who exposes their genitalia, etc)
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | επιδειξίας (epideixías) | επιδειξίες (epideixíes) |
| genitive | επιδειξία (epideixía) επιδειξίας (epideixías) |
επιδειξιών (epideixión) |
| accusative | επιδειξία (epideixía) | επιδειξίες (epideixíes) |
| vocative | επιδειξία (epideixía) | επιδειξίες (epideixíes) |
The second genitive singular is a colloquial feminine form.
Derived terms
- επιδειξιομανής (epideixiomanís, “exhibitionistic”, adjective)
- επιδειξιομανία f (epideixiomanía, “exhibitionism”, noun)
Related terms
- see: επίδειξη f (epídeixi, “display”)