αγρός
See also: ἀγρός
Greek
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek ἀγρός (agrós).[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aˈɣɾos/
- Hyphenation: α‧γρός
Noun
αγρός • (agrós) m (plural αγροί)
- field
- (in the plural) countryside
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | αγρός (agrós) | αγροί (agroí) |
| genitive | αγρού (agroú) | αγρών (agrón) |
| accusative | αγρό (agró) | αγρούς (agroús) |
| vocative | αγρέ (agré) | αγροί (agroí) |
Related terms
- αγροικία f (agroikía, “farmhouse”)
- αγροίκος (agroíkos, “rustic”)
- αγροίκος m (agroíkos, “yokel”)
- αγροκαλλιέργεια f (agrokalliérgeia, “agriculture”)
- αγρονόμος m or f (agronómos, “agronomist”)
- αγροτεμάχιο n (agrotemáchio)
- αγρότης m (agrótis, “farmer, countryman”)
- αγροτικός (agrotikós, “rural, agrarian”)
- αγρότισσα f (agrótissa, “farmer, countrywoman”)
- αγροφύλακας m (agrofýlakas, “rural policeman”)
- αγροφυλακή f (agrofylakí, “rural police”)
References
- ^ αγρός, in Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek], Triantafyllidis Foundation, 1998 at the Centre for the Greek language
Further reading
- αγρός - Georgakas, Demetrius, 1908-1990 (1960-2009) A Modern Greek-English Dictionary [MGED online, 2009. letter α only (abbreviations)], Centre for the Greek language
Anagrams
- αργός (argós)