αγυιόπαις
Greek
Alternative forms
- αγυιόπαιδο n (agyiópaido) (Katharevousa with modern ending)
Etymology
From Katharevousa ἀγυιά (ἀgyiá) + -ό- (-ó-) + -παις (-pais) from the ancient παῖς (paîs, “child”). Compare to γυμνασιόπαις (gymnasiópais).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a.ʝi.ˈo.pes/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: α‧γυι‧ό‧παις
Noun
αγυιόπαις • (agyiópais) m (plural αγυιόπαιδες) (Katharevousa)
- (very rare, often figuratively ironic) street urchin
Usage notes
- Gender: masculine. Possibly also feminine, but avoided for an 'urchin' (see -παις)
- In polytonic script: ὁ ἀγυιόπαις
Declension
Katharevousa declension in the ancient fashion.[1]
declension of αγυιόπαις
singular | plural | ||
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nominative | αγυιόπαις • | αγυιόπαιδες • | |
genitive | αγυιόπαιδος • | αγυιοπαίδων • | |
accusative | αγυιόπαιδα • | αγυιόπαιδας • | |
vocative | αγυιόπαι • | αγυιόπαιδες • | |
Also dative singular: τῷ ἀγυιόπαιδι, plural: τοῖς ἀγυιόπαισι(ν). |
Related terms
- αγυιά f (agyiá, “back street”)
References
- Vostantzoglou, Theologos (Βοσταντζόγλου, Θεολόγος) (1967) Αναλυτικό Ορθογραφικό Λεξικό Νεοελληνικής Γλώσσας (Καθαρευούσης και Δημοτικής) [Detailed Orthographic Dictionary of Neohellenic Language (Katharevousa and Demotic)] (in Greek) (clitic paradigm K42)
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