Εξοχοτάτη
Greek
Etymology
From Koine Greek ἐξοχωτάτη (exokhōtátē), superlative of ἔξοχος (éxokhos, “excellent, worthy, eminent”), Semantic loan from Latin eminentissimus (“most eminent, most excellent”), from eminens (“eminent”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /eksoxoˈtati/
- Hyphenation: Ε‧ξο‧χο‧τά‧τη
Noun
Εξοχοτάτη • (Exochotáti) f (plural Εξοχοτάτες, masculine Εξοχότατος)
- Excellency (title of address for presidents and other high ranking politicians)
Declension
declension of Εξοχοτάτη
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | Εξοχοτάτη • | Εξοχοτάτες • |
| genitive | Εξοχοτάτης • | Εξοχοτάτων • |
| accusative | Εξοχοτάτη • | Εξοχοτάτες • |
| vocative | Εξοχοτάτη • | Εξοχοτάτες • |
Synonyms
- Αυτής Εξοχότης f (Aftís Exochótis, “Her Excellency”)
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