φούσκα
Greek
Etymology
From Koine Greek φοῦσκα (phoûska), from Ancient Greek φύσκη (phúskē, “large intestine, blister”), from Ancient Greek φῦσα (phûsa, “blowing”). Related to Ancient Greek φυσάω (phusáō, “to blow”)
Noun
φούσκα • (foúska) f (plural φούσκες)
Declension
declension of φούσκα
singular | plural | ||
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nominative | φούσκα • | φούσκες • | |
genitive | φούσκας • | φουσκών • | |
accusative | φούσκα • | φούσκες • | |
vocative | φούσκα • | φούσκες • | |
the genitive plural is relatively uncommon. |
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