φραγμός
Greek
Etymology
Ancient Greek φραγμός (phragmós), from the verb φράσσω (phrássō)
Noun
φραγμός • (fragmós) n (plural φραγμοί)
- (chiefly figuratively) restraint, barrier in anything, mainly in feelings, expressions etc.
- Δεν έχει κανένα ηθικό φραγμό να ξελογιάσει τη γυναίκα σου.
- Den échei kanéna ithikó fragmó na xelogiásei ti gynaíka sou.
- He doesn't have any moral restraint in seducing your wife.
Declension
declension of φραγμός
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | φραγμός • | φραγμοί • |
| genitive | φραγμού • | φραγμών • |
| accusative | φραγμό • | φραγμούς • |
| vocative | φραγμέ • | φραγμοί • |
Related terms
- φράγμα n (frágma, “dam, barrier”)
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