αβδηρίτης
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Ἀβδηρίτης (Abdērítēs), after the inhabitants of Ἄβδηρα (Ábdēra, “Abdera”) in Thrace who were reported in ancient times to be foolish and vane.
Noun
αβδηρίτης • (avdirítis) m (plural αβδηρίτες, feminine αβδηρίτισσα)
Declension
declension of αβδηρίτης
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | αβδηρίτης • | αβδηρίτες • |
| genitive | αβδηρίτη • | αβδηριτών • |
| accusative | αβδηρίτη • | αβδηρίτες • |
| vocative | αβδηρίτη • | αβδηρίτες • |
Related terms
- Αβδηρίτης m (Avdirítis, “inhabitant of Abdera”)
- Αβδηρίτισσα f (Avdirítissa, “inhabitant of Abdera”)
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