νονός
Greek
Alternative forms
- νουνός (nounós)
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek νονός (nonós), from Koine Greek νόννος (nónnos), either of onomatopoetic origin or perhaps borrowed from Late Latin nonnus.
Noun
νονός • (nonós) m (plural νονοί, feminine νονά)
Declension
declension of νονός
case \ number | singular | plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | νονός • | νονοί • |
genitive | νονού • | νονών • |
accusative | νονό • | νονούς • |
vocative | νονέ • | νονοί • |
Coordinate terms
- see: βάπτισμα n (váptisma, “baptism”)
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