κουμπάρος

Greek

Etymology

From Venetan compare (godfather), conpare, from Latin compater, compatrem, from cum (with) + pater (father).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kumˈbaros/
  • Hyphenation: κου‧μπά‧ρος

Noun

κουμπάρος • (koumpárosm (plural κουμπάροι, feminine κουμπάρα)

  1. One's best man, koumbaros: the primary attendant (to the couple) in a wedding ceremony.
  2. The godfather of one's child (customarily the same person as the koumbaros).
  3. (by extension) A close friend, especially a close family friend.
  4. A folksy term of address for an unknown man of approximately the same age as the speaker.
    Πώς σε λένε κουμπάρε;Pós se léne koumpáre;What's your name mate?

Declension

Declension of κουμπάρος
singular plural
nominative κουμπάρος (koumpáros) κουμπάροι (koumpároi)
genitive κουμπάρου (koumpárou) κουμπάρων (koumpáron)
accusative κουμπάρο (koumpáro) κουμπάρους (koumpárous)
vocative κουμπάρε (koumpáre) κουμπάροι (koumpároi)

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • κουμπαριά f (koumpariá, relationship between best man (etc) and others)
  • κουμπαριάζω (koumpariázo, become related through κουμπαριά)
  • παίζουμε τις κουμπάρες (paízoume tis koumpáres, play the 'godmothers'; not being serious)