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δημώδης

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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δῆμος (dêmos) +‎ -ώδης (-ṓdēs)

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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δημώδης (dēmṓdēsm or f (neuter δημῶδες); third declension

  1. of the people
    1. popular, plebeian
    2. vulgar, common
  2. public
    1. given to or shared by all
    2. known by everyone

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Greek: δημώδης (dimódis)

Further reading

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Greek

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Etymology

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Ancient Greek δημώδης (dēmṓdēs)

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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δημώδης (dimódism (feminine δημώδης, neuter δημώδες)

  1. demotic, vernacular
    στη δημώδη γλώσσαsti dimódi glóssain the demotic language
  2. folk
    τα δημώδη άσματαta dimódi ásmatafolk songs

Declension

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Declension of δημώδης
singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative δημώδης (dimódis) δημώδης (dimódis) δημώδες (dimódes) δημώδεις (dimódeis) δημώδεις (dimódeis) δημώδη (dimódi)
genitive δημώδους (dimódous)
δημώδη (dimódi)
δημώδους (dimódous) δημώδους (dimódous) δημωδών (dimodón) δημωδών (dimodón) δημωδών (dimodón)
accusative δημώδη (dimódi) δημώδη (dimódi) δημώδες (dimódes) δημώδεις (dimódeis) δημώδεις (dimódeis) δημώδη (dimódi)
vocative δημώδη (dimódi)
δημώδης (dimódis)
δημώδης (dimódis) δημώδες (dimódes) δημώδεις (dimódeis) δημώδεις (dimódeis) δημώδη (dimódi)
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  • see: δήμος m (dímos, municipality, the people)