αιμομιξία
Greek
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek αἱμομιξία (haimomixía), from αἷμα (haîma, “blood”) + μίξις (míxis, “mixing, sexual intercourse”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /emomiˈksia/
- Hyphenation: αι‧μο‧μι‧ξί‧α
Noun
αιμομιξία • (aimomixía) f (plural αιμομιξίες)
- incest (sexual relations between close relatives)
Declension
declension of αιμομιξία
case \ number | singular | plural |
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nominative | αιμομιξία • | αιμομιξίες • |
genitive | αιμομιξίας • | αιμομιξιών • |
accusative | αιμομιξία • | αιμομιξίες • |
vocative | αιμομιξία • | αιμομιξίες • |
Synonyms
- αδελφομιξία f (adelfomixía)
Related terms
- αιμομίκτης m (aimomíktis, “incestuous person”)
- αιμομικτικός (aimomiktikós, “incestuous”)
- αιμομίκτρια f (aimomíktria, “incestuous person”)
- and see: αίμα n (aíma, “blood”)
Further reading
- Αιμομιξία on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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