ηδονοβλεψίας
Greek
Etymology
From ηδονή (idoní, “pleasure”) + -ο- (-o-) + βλέπω (vlépo, “to see”), semantic loan from French voyeur.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /iðonovleˈpsias/
- Hyphenation: η‧δο‧νο‧βλε‧ψί‧ας
Noun
ηδονοβλεψίας • (idonovlepsías) m or f (plural ηδονοβλεψίες)
- (formal) voyeur, Peeping Tom, peeper (person who watches another without the other's permission and usually without the other's knowledge, especially for the purpose of deriving sexual pleasure from the sight)
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | ηδονοβλεψίας (idonovlepsías) | ηδονοβλεψίες (idonovlepsíes) |
| genitive | ηδονοβλεψία (idonovlepsía) ηδονοβλεψίας (idonovlepsías) |
ηδονοβλεψιών (idonovlepsión) |
| accusative | ηδονοβλεψία (idonovlepsía) | ηδονοβλεψίες (idonovlepsíes) |
| vocative | ηδονοβλεψία (idonovlepsía) | ηδονοβλεψίες (idonovlepsíes) |
The second genitive singular is a colloquial feminine form.
Synonyms
- (voyeur, peeping Tom): οφθαλμοπόρνος m or f (ofthalmopórnos) (formal), ματάκιας m (matákias) (colloquial, derogatory), μπανιστηρτζής m (banistirtzís) (colloquial)