υπήκοος
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ὑπήκοος (hupḗkoos, “listening to someone more important, obeying”), from ὑπό (hupó, “under”) + ἀκοή (akoḗ, “listening”).
Noun
υπήκοος • (ypíkoos) m, f (plural υπήκοοι)
Declension
declension of υπήκοος
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | υπήκοος • | υπήκοοι • |
| genitive | υπηκόου • | υπηκόων • |
| accusative | υπήκοο • | υπηκόους • |
| vocative | υπήκοε • | υπήκοοι • |
Related terms
- υπηκοότητα f (ypikoótita, “citizenship”)
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