τραυματίας

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From τραῦμα (traûma) +‎ -ῐ́ᾱς (-ĭ́ās).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

τραυμᾰτίᾱς • (traumătíāsm (genitive τραυμᾰτίου); first declension

  1. injured person, typically a warrior

Declension

Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek τραυματίας (traumatías).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tɾav.maˈti.as/
  • Hyphenation: τραυ‧μα‧τί‧ας

Noun

τραυματίας • (travmatíasm or f (plural τραυματίες)

  1. injured person

Declension

Declension of τραυματίας
singular plural
nominative τραυματίας (travmatías) τραυματίες (travmatíes)
genitive τραυματία (travmatía)
τραυματίας (travmatías)
τραυματιών (travmatión)
accusative τραυματία (travmatía) τραυματίες (travmatíes)
vocative τραυματία (travmatía) τραυματίες (travmatíes)

The second genitive singular is a colloquial feminine form.

  • πολυτραυματίας m or f (polytravmatías, multi-injured person)
  • τραυματίζω (travmatízo, Injure, wound)