ηδονοβλεψίας
Greek
Etymology
From ηδονή (idoní, “pleasure”) + -ο- (-o-) + βλέπω (vlépo, “to see”), semantic loan from French voyeur.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /iðonovleˈpsias/
- Hyphenation: η‧δο‧νο‧βλε‧ψί‧ας
Noun
ηδονοβλεψίας • (idonovlepsías) m or f (plural ηδονοβλεψίες)
- (formal) voyeur, Peeping Tom, peeper (person who watches another without the other's permission and usually without the other's knowledge, especially for the purpose of deriving sexual pleasure from the sight)
Declension
declension of ηδονοβλεψίας
case \ number | singular | plural | |
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nominative | ηδονοβλεψίας • | ηδονοβλεψίες • | |
genitive | ηδονοβλεψία •, ηδονοβλεψίας • | ηδονοβλεψιών • | |
accusative | ηδονοβλεψία • | ηδονοβλεψίες • | |
vocative | ηδονοβλεψία • | ηδονοβλεψίες • | |
The second genitive singular is a colloquial feminine form. |
Synonyms
- (voyeur, peeping Tom): οφθαλμοπόρνος m or f (ofthalmopórnos) (formal), ματάκιας m (matákias) (colloquial, derogatory), μπανιστηρτζής m (banistirtzís) (colloquial)
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