λεοπάρδαλη
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek λεόπαρδος (leópardos, “leopon, lipard”), from λέων (léōn, “lion”) + πάρδος (párdos, “pard, male leopard”), from earlier πάρδαλις (párdalis).[1]
Declension
declension of λεοπάρδαλη
case \ number | singular | plural | |
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nominative | λεοπάρδαλη • | λεοπαρδάλεις • | |
genitive | λεοπάρδαλης • | λεοπαρδάλεων • | |
accusative | λεοπάρδαλη • | λεοπαρδάλεις • | |
vocative | λεοπάρδαλη • | λεοπαρδάλεις • | |
Older or formal genitive singular: λεοπαρδάλεως • |
Synonyms
- (obsolete) λεόπαρδος m (leópardos)
See also
- λεοπάρδαλη on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
References
- “leopard”, in OED Online , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.
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