κυνήγι
Greek
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek κυνήγιν (kunḗgin), from Koine Greek κυνήγιον (kunḗgion), from Ancient Greek κυνηγέσιον (kunēgésion), from κυνηγός (kunēgós), from κύων (kúōn, “dog”).
Noun
κυνήγι • (kynígi) n (plural κυνήγια)
Declension
declension of κυνήγι
case \ number | singular | plural |
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nominative | κυνήγι • | κυνήγια • |
genitive | κυνηγιού • | κυνηγιών • |
accusative | κυνήγι • | κυνήγια • |
vocative | κυνήγι • | κυνήγια • |
Derived terms
Further reading
κυνήγι on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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