προηγουμένη

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Ancient Greek

Pronunciation

 

Participle

προηγουμένη (proēgouménē)

  1. nominative/vocative singular feminine of προηγούμενος (proēgoúmenos)

Greek

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pro.i.ɣu.ˈme.ni/
  • Hyphenation: προ‧η‧γου‧μέ‧νη

Etymology 1

Feminine of the present participle προηγούμενος (proïgoúmenos).

Noun

προηγουμένη (proïgouménif (plural προηγούμενες)

  1. the previous day
    Tην Κυριακή έκανε κρύο, γιατί την προηγουμένη είχε χιονίσει.
    Tin Kyriakí ékane krýo, giatí tin proïgouméni eíche chionísei.
    It was cold on Sunday, because it had snowed on the previous [day].
Declension

Declension in the fashion of Ancient Greek participle προηγουμένη, also in Katharevousa.
Compare to declension of the feminine participle προηγούμενη.

Etymology 2

Learned inflectional form of the present participle προηγούμενος (proïgoúmenos).

Participle

Template:el-part-form (learned, antique) alternative of προηγούμενη (proïgoúmeni)

  1. Nominative, accusative and vocative feminine singular form of προηγούμενος (proïgoúmenos).