διαβατήριο
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From the singular of Ancient Greek διαβατήρια (diabatḗria), nominal formation from διαβατήριος (diabatḗrios, “relating to passage”), adjectival formation from διαβαίνω (diabaínō, “to stride, pass through”).
Noun
[edit]διαβατήριο • (diavatírio) n (plural διαβατήρια)
- passport (personal travel document)
- (figuratively) passport (something which enables someone to do or achieve something)
Declension
[edit]singular | plural | |
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nominative | διαβατήριο (diavatírio) | διαβατήρια (diavatíria) |
genitive | διαβατηρίου (diavatiríou) διαβατήριου (diavatíriou) |
διαβατηρίων (diavatiríon) |
accusative | διαβατήριο (diavatírio) | διαβατήρια (diavatíria) |
vocative | διαβατήριο (diavatírio) | διαβατήρια (diavatíria) |
Synonyms
[edit]- πασαπόρτι n (pasapórti, “passport”) (colloquial and informal)
Related terms
[edit]- έλεγχος διαβατηρίων m (élenchos diavatiríon, “passport control”)
See also
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- διαβατήριο on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el