τραγόπαπας
Greek
Alternative forms
- τραγόπαππας m (tragópappas)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [tɾaˈɣopapas]
Usage notes
- From the usual beard worn by Greek Orthodox priests, resembling a goat's; with the additional metaphorical pun on the fact that the devil is said to have goat horns.
Declension
declension of τραγόπαπας
case \ number | singular | plural |
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nominative | τραγόπαπας • | τραγοπαπάδες • |
genitive | τραγόπαπα • | τραγοπαπάδων • |
accusative | τραγόπαπα • | τραγοπαπάδες • |
vocative | τραγόπαπα • | τραγοπαπάδες • |
Synonyms
- διαβολόπαπας m (diavolópapas, “evil priest”)
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