ένοικος

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See also: ἔνοικος

Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek ἔνοικος (énoikos, inhabitant). By surface analysis, έν- (én-) +‎ οίκος (oíkos, formal term for house).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈe.ni.kos/ - compare to ενικός (enikós)
  • Hyphenation: έ‧νοι‧κος

Noun[edit]

ένοικος (énoikosm or f (plural ένοικοι)

  1. resident of a house, occupant, either owner or tenant

Declension[edit]

For masculine:

For feminine:

Related terms[edit]

and see: εν (en, in) & οίκος m (oíkos, house, formal)

Further reading[edit]