αβανταδόρισσα
Greek
Etymology
αβανταδόρος (avantadóros, “accomplice”) + -ισσα (-issa, “feminine form”)
Noun
αβανταδόρισσα • (avantadórissa) f (plural αβανταδόρισσες, masculine αβανταδόρος)
- barker, someone employed to impersonate customer in casino or market in order to attract business.
- accomplice
Declension
declension of αβανταδόρισσα
singular | plural | |
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nominative | αβανταδόρισσα • | αβανταδόρισσες • |
genitive | αβανταδόρισσας • | — |
accusative | αβανταδόρισσα • | αβανταδόρισσες • |
vocative | αβανταδόρισσα • | αβανταδόρισσες • |
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