καρμανιόλα
Greek
Etymology
From French carmagnole (“a short jacket”)
Noun
καρμανιόλα • (karmanióla) f (plural καρμανιόλες)
- guillotine (for capital punishment or cutting stationery)
- (figuratively) accident blackspot or a warning sign for one.
Declension
declension of καρμανιόλα
| singular | plural | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | καρμανιόλα • | καρμανιόλες • | |
| genitive | καρμανιόλας • | καρμανιόλων • | |
| accusative | καρμανιόλα • | καρμανιόλες • | |
| vocative | καρμανιόλα • | καρμανιόλες • | |
| Some grammarians consider the genitive plural to be ungrammatical. | |||
Synonyms
- γκιλοτίνα f (gkilotína)
- λαιμητόμος f (laimitómos)
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