ενοικιαστής
Greek
Etymology
From verb ενοικιάζω (enoikiázo, “I rent”) the past stem ενοικιασ- + -τής (“suffix to form nouns”). Also Medieval Greek νοικιαστής[1], and see Ancient Greek ἐνοίκιος (enoíkios, “in the house”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /e.ni.ci.a.ˈstis/
- Hyphenation: ε‧νοι‧κι‧α‧στής
Declension
declension of ενοικιαστής
singular | plural | |
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nominative | ενοικιαστής • | ενοικιαστές • |
genitive | ενοικιαστή • | ενοικιαστών • |
accusative | ενοικιαστή • | ενοικιαστές • |
vocative | ενοικιαστή • | ενοικιαστές • |
Synonyms
- μισθωτής m (misthotís, “lessee, tenant, renter”)
- νοικάρης m (noikáris, “tenant, renter”) (informal)
Antonyms
- εκμισθωτής m (ekmisthotís, “lessor”)
- σπιτονοικοκύρης m (spitonoikokýris, “landlord”) (informal)
- ιδιοκτήτης m (idioktítis, “owner”) (sense: of the house)
Related terms
References
- ενοικιαστής in Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek], 1998, by the "Triantafyllidis" Foundation.
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