καθισμένος
Greek
Etymology
Passive Perfect participle of καθίζω (kathízo) of non-existant passive form of the verb. It is formed from active imperfective (or aorist) stem καθισ- + the ending -μένος (-ménos) for passive perfect participle.
- It also serves as passive perfect participle for the defective verb κάθομαι (káthomai).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kaθiˈzmenos/
- Hyphenation: κα‧θι‧σμέ‧νος
Declension
declension of καθισμένος
number case / gender |
singular | plural | ||||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | |
nominative | καθισμένος | καθισμένη | καθισμένο | καθισμένοι | καθισμένες | καθισμένα |
genitive | καθισμένου | καθισμένης | καθισμένου | καθισμένων | καθισμένων | καθισμένων |
accusative | καθισμένο | καθισμένη | καθισμένο | καθισμένους | καθισμένες | καθισμένα |
vocative | καθισμένε | καθισμένη | καθισμένο | καθισμένοι | καθισμένες | καθισμένα |
Related terms
- καθήμενος (kathímenos, “the one who is sitting”, present participle) (learned)
- καθούμενος (kathoúmenos, “the one who is sitting”, present participle) (folksy)
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