δήμαρχος
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Ancient Greek δήμαρχος (dḗmarkhos), from δῆμος (dêmos, “township, deme”) + ἄρχω (árkhō, “to rule”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]δήμαρχος • (dímarchos) m or f (plural δήμαρχοι)
- mayor (leader of a city, town or a municipality)
- Η γυναίκα μου έγινε δήμαρχος πριν δυό χρόνια.
- I gynaíka mou égine dímarchos prin dyó chrónia.
- My wife became mayor two years ago.
Declension
[edit]singular | plural | |
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nominative | δήμαρχος (dímarchos) | δήμαρχοι (dímarchoi) |
genitive | δήμαρχου (dímarchou) δημάρχου (dimárchou) |
δήμαρχων (dímarchon) δημάρχων (dimárchon) |
accusative | δήμαρχο (dímarcho) | δήμαρχους (dímarchous) δημάρχους (dimárchous) |
vocative | δήμαρχε (dímarche) | δήμαρχοι (dímarchoi) |
Second forms are formal.
Synonyms
[edit]- δημαρχίνα f (dimarchína, “female mayor”) (colloquial)
Derived terms
[edit]- αντιδήμαρχος m or f (antidímarchos, “deputy mayor”)
- δημαρχείο n (dimarcheío, “town hall, city hall”)
- δημαρχεύω (dimarchévo, “to deputise/act as mayor”)
- δημαρχία f (dimarchía, “mayoralty”)
- δημαρχίνα f (dimarchína, “mayor”, colloquial)
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