Τριπολιτσά
Greek
Alternative forms
Pairs of forms:
- Τριπολιτσά (Tripolitsá), Τριπολιτζά (Tripolitzá)
- Τροπολιτσά (Tropolitsá), Τροπολιτζά (Tropolitzá)
Etymology
Inherited from Byzantine Greek Τριπολιτσά (Tripolitsá), probably from Slavic Droboliza, with characteristic Slavic suffix -ιτσά (-itsá).[1] (see the variant Τροπολιτσά (Tropolitsá), or -ιτζά (-itzá) Τροπολιτζά (Tropolitzá). Other interpretations, are probably folk etymologies. Not connecting to the Ancient Greek Τρίπολις (Trípolis) despite their paronymy. Compare to the contemporary placename Τρίπολη (Trípoli).
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tɾi.po.liˈt͡sa/
- Hyphenation: Τρι‧πο‧λι‧τσά
Proper noun
Τριπολιτσά • (Tripolitsá) f
Declension
Τριπολιτσά
case \ number | singular |
---|---|
nominative | Τριπολιτσά • |
genitive | Τριπολιτσάς • |
accusative | Τριπολιτσά • |
vocative | Τριπολιτσά • |
Synonyms
- Τρίπολη f (Trípoli, “Tripoli”) (official current name)
Derived terms
- Τριπολιτσιώτης m (Tripolitsiótis, “male from Tripoli”)
- Τριπολιτσιώτισσα f (Tripolitsiótissa, “female from Tripoli”)
- τριπολιτσιώτικος (tripolitsiótikos) (adjective)
References
Further reading
- Τρίπολη Αρκαδίας on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el (Tripoli of Arcadia)
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