στάδιο
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek στάδιον (stádion, “stade”).
Noun
στάδιο • (stádio) n (plural στάδια)
- (sports) stadium, sports venue
- Ancient unit of length (184.9 meters)
- (nautical) cable (the unit of length = 608 feet = 185 m = 1⁄10 nautical mile)
- stage (a segment of time, one of a series representing a stage of development)
- (figuratively) real or virtual space for an activity (stage, theatre)
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | στάδιο (stádio) | στάδια (stádia) |
| genitive | σταδίου (stadíou) στάδιου (stádiou) |
σταδίων (stadíon) |
| accusative | στάδιο (stádio) | στάδια (stádia) |
| vocative | στάδιο (stádio) | στάδια (stádia) |
Related terms
- σταδία f (stadía, “measuring rod”)