κτηνοβάτης

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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κτῆνος (ktênos, beast, ox or sheep) +‎ -βάτης (-bátēs, suffix from verb βαίνω).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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κτηνοβᾰ́της (ktēnobátēsm (genitive κτηνοβᾰ́του); first declension (Koine)

  1. bestialist

Inflection

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Descendants

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  • Greek: κτηνοβάτης (ktinovátis)

Further reading

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Greek

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Etymology

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From Koine Greek κτηνοβάτης (ktēnobátēs), from κτῆνος (ktênos, animal) + -βάτης (-bátēs), from verb βαίνω (baínō, to mount).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ktinoˈvatis/
  • Hyphenation: κτη‧νο‧βά‧της

Noun

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κτηνοβάτης (ktinovátism (plural κτηνοβάτες)

  1. bestialist (person that has sexual relations with non-human animals)

Declension

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