πλωτάρχης
Greek
Etymology
Learnedly, from Hellenistic Koine Greek πλωτάρχης (plōtárkhēs, “shipmaster”),[1] from the Ancient Greek πλωτ(ός) (plōt(ós), “navigable, floating”) + -άρχης (-árchis, suffix for leader).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ploˈtaɾ.çis/
- Hyphenation: πλω‧τάρ‧χης
Noun
πλωτάρχης • (plotárchis) m or f (plural πλωτάρχες)
- (military) the rank of lieutenant commander in the Royal Navy and US navy with the NATO grade OF-3
- Synonym: (abbreviation) πχης (pchis)
Declension
declension of πλωτάρχης
case \ number | singular | plural | |
---|---|---|---|
nominative | πλωτάρχης • | πλωτάρχες • | |
genitive | πλωτάρχη • | πλωταρχών • | |
accusative | πλωτάρχη • | πλωτάρχες • | |
vocative | πλωτάρχη • | πλωτάρχες • | |
Also, a dated, very formal singular vocative, πλωτάρχα (plotárcha)! |
Coordinate terms
- Appendix:Greek military ranks
References
- πλωτάρχης - Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek], 1998, by the "Triantafyllidis" Foundation.
Further reading
- πλωτάρχης on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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