πατέρας

Ancient Greek

Pronunciation

 

Noun

πατέρας (patéras)

  1. accusative plural of πατήρ (patḗr)

Greek

Etymology

Inherited from Mediaeval Byzantine Greek πατέρας (patéras), from Ancient Greek πατήρ (patḗr) through the accusative singular πατέρα (patéra),[1] from Proto-Hellenic *patḗr, from Proto-Indo-European *ph₂tḗr. Doublet of πατήρ (patír).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /paˈteɾas/
  • Hyphenation: πα‧τέ‧ρας

Noun

πατέρας (patéras) m (plural πατέρες or πατεράδες, feminine μητέρα)

  1. (with double plural) father; a male parent
  2. (with plural πατέρες)
    1. Father (form of address for monk or priest)
      Synonym: πατήρ (patír)
    2. (figuratively) founder of a science
    3. (in the plural) ancestors

Declension

Coordinate terms

see: Appendix:Greek vocabulary/Family

References

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