νήσσα

Greek

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek νῆσσα (nêssa), Ionic form of νῆττα (nêtta).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈni.sa/
  • Hyphenation: νήσ‧σα

Noun

νήσσα • (níssaf (plural νήσσες)

  1. (humorous, Katharevousa) synonym of the modern πάπια (pápia, duck)
    Occurs only in the quasi-Katharevousa set phrase of unknown origin:
    ποιώ την νήσσαν or ποιούμαι την νήσσαν (poioúmai tin níssan, to feign ignorance) synonym of the modern κάνω την πάπια
    (taxonomy) → Νήσσα, the genus Anas (duck)

Declension

Katharevousa declension: as in the ancient inflection without the dual number.
If declined with modern endings:

Declension of νήσσα
singular plural
nominative νήσσα (níssa) νήσσες (nísses)
genitive νήσσας (níssas) νησσών (nissón)
accusative νήσσα (níssa) νήσσες (nísses)
vocative νήσσα (níssa) νήσσες (nísses)

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Further reading