φονιάς
Greek
Etymology
From φόνος (fónos, “murder, killing”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /foˈɲas/
- Hyphenation: φο‧νιάς
Noun
φονιάς • (foniás) m (plural φονιάδες, feminine φόνισσα)
- murderer, killer, slayer (one who kills or murders)
- 1976, Nikos Gatsos (lyrics), Manos Hadjidakis (music), “Ο Γιάννης Ο Φονιάς [Giannis The Killer]”, in Αθανασία [Immortality], performed by Manolis Mitsias:
- Ο Γιάννης ο φονιάς,
Παιδί μιας Πατρινιάς
κι ενός Μεσολογγίτη.- O Giánnis o foniás,
Paidí mias Patriniás
ki enós Mesolongíti. - Giannis the killer,
Child of a Patras woman
And a Missolonghi man.
- O Giánnis o foniás,
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Declension
Synonyms
- δολοφόνος m (dolofónos)
- ανθρωποκτόνος m (anthropoktónos)
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