πρύτανης
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek πρύτανις (prútanis)
Noun
πρύτανης • (prýtanis) m, f (plural πρυτάνεις)
- (education) rector, dean (holder of office in institution)
- (figuratively) elder statesman (term of respect for elderly and prominent person)
- (historical) prytanis (holder of office in ancient Athens)
Declension
declension of πρύτανης
| singular | plural | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | πρύτανης • | πρυτάνεις • | |
| genitive | πρύτανη • | πρυτάνεων • | |
| accusative | πρύτανη • | πρυτάνεις • | |
| vocative | πρύτανη • | πρυτάνεις • | |
| πρυτάνεως is an alternative genitive singular form | |||
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