θορυβώδης
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek θορυβώδης (thorubṓdēs); synchronically analysable as θόρυβος (thóryvos) + -ώδης (-ódis).
Adjective
θορυβώδης • (thoryvódis) m (feminine θορυβώδης, neuter θορυβώδες)
Declension
positive forms of θορυβώδης
| number case / gender |
singular | plural | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | |
| nominative | θορυβώδης | θορυβώδης | θορυβώδες | θορυβώδεις | θορυβώδεις | θορυβώδη |
| genitive | θορυβώδους | θορυβώδους | θορυβώδους | θορυβωδών | θορυβωδών | θορυβωδών |
| accusative | θορυβώδη | θορυβώδη | θορυβώδες | θορυβώδεις | θορυβώδεις | θορυβώδη |
| derivations | comparative: πιο (pio) + positive forms (e.g. πιο θορυβώδης, etc.) relative superlative: definite article + πιο (pio) + positive forms (e.g. ο πιο θορυβώδης (o pio thoryvódis), etc.) | |||||
Related terms
- θορυβώ (thoryvó, “to alarm, to make a noise”)
- θόρυβος m (thóryvos, “noise”)
Further reading
- θορυβώδης in Triantafyllides, Hidryma (1998) Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek]
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