κόκορας
Greek
Noun
κόκορας • (kókoras) m (plural κόκορες)
- cock (male chicken)
- cock (the hammer of a firearm trigger mechanism)
- (figuratively) a man with vigorous sex life
Declension
declension of κόκορας
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | κόκορας • | κόκορες • |
| genitive | κόκορα • | κοκόρων • |
| accusative | κόκορα • | κόκορες • |
| vocative | κόκορα • | κόκορες • |
Synonyms
- αλέκτορας m (aléktoras) (rare)
- αλέκτωρ m (aléktor) (Katharevousa)
- πετεινός m (peteinós) (poetic, uncommon)
Coordinate terms
- οπλίζω (oplízo, “to cock a weapon”)
Related terms
- κοκοράκι n (kokoráki, “cockerel, young male chicken”) (diminutive form)
- and see: κότα f (kóta, “hen, chicken”)
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