έχιδνα
See also: ἔχιδνα
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἔχιδνα (ékhidna).
Noun
έχιδνα • (échidna) f (plural έχιδνες)
- adder, viper
- (figuratively) an evil, cunning woman
- echidna (any of the four species of small spined monotremes)
Declension
declension of έχιδνα
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | έχιδνα • | έχιδνες • |
| genitive | έχιδνας • | εχιδνών • |
| accusative | έχιδνα • | έχιδνες • |
| vocative | έχιδνα • | έχιδνες • |
Synonyms
- (snake, evil woman): οχιά f (ochiá)
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