κατηγορούμενος

Greek

Etymology

Present participle of κατηγορούμαι (katigoroúmai), passive voice of κατηγορώ (katigoró, accuse). All genders, also substantivised.
As noun, learnedly, as in the substantivised plural masculine participle κατηγορούμενοι (katēgoroúmenoi) of Ancient Greek κατηγορούμενος (katēgoroúmenos) of verb κατηγορῶ (katēgorô), contracted form of κατηγορέω (katēgoréō) & semantic loan from French accusé.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ka.ti.ɣoˈɾu.me.nos/
  • Hyphenation: κα‧τη‧γο‧ρού‧με‧νος

Noun

κατηγορούμενος • (katigoroúmenos) m (plural κατηγορούμενοι, feminine κατηγορουμένη)

  1. accused, defendant, charged

Declension

Participle

κατηγορούμενος • (katigoroúmenos) m (feminine κατηγορούμενη, neuter κατηγορούμενο) also, formal feminine κατηγορουμένη (katigorouméni) chiefly as noun.

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Declension

References

  1. κατηγορούμενος - Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek], 1998, by the "Triantafyllidis" Foundation.
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