προσβολή

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From προσβάλλω (prosbállō, to apply) +‎ ().

Pronunciation

 

Noun

προσβολή • (prosbolḗf (genitive προσβολῆς); first declension

  1. a putting to, application
  2. a falling on, attack, assault
  3. attack party
  4. an approaching, arrival
  5. landing place, harbour
  6. chance, accident, fate
  7. the iron point of a weapon

Declension

Descendants

  • Greek: προσβολή (prosvolí)

Further reading

Greek

Etymology

Inherited from Ancient Greek προσβολή (prosbolḗ).

Noun

προσβολή • (prosvolíf (plural προσβολές)

  1. insult, offense (deliberatedly intended to be rude)
  2. insult (thing causing offense by being of unacceptable quality)
  3. onset, offense, attack

Declension

Declension of προσβολή
singular plural
nominative προσβολή (prosvolí) προσβολές (prosvolés)
genitive προσβολής (prosvolís) προσβολών (prosvolón)
accusative προσβολή (prosvolí) προσβολές (prosvolés)
vocative προσβολή (prosvolí) προσβολές (prosvolés)

See also

Further reading