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νεόπλουτος

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek νεόπλουτος (neóploutos).[1] By surface analysis, νεό- (neó-, new) +‎ -πλουτος (-ploutos, rich, wealthy) from πλούτος m (ploútos, wealth).

Adjective

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νεόπλουτος (neóploutosm (feminine νεόπλουτη, neuter νεόπλουτο)

  1. nouveau riche, new money (a person who has become wealthy recently)

Declension

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Declension of νεόπλουτος
singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative νεόπλουτος (neóploutos) νεόπλουτη (neóplouti) νεόπλουτο (neóplouto) νεόπλουτοι (neóploutoi) νεόπλουτες (neóploutes) νεόπλουτα (neóplouta)
genitive νεόπλουτου (neóploutou) νεόπλουτης (neóploutis) νεόπλουτου (neóploutou) νεόπλουτων (neóplouton) νεόπλουτων (neóplouton) νεόπλουτων (neóplouton)
accusative νεόπλουτο (neóplouto) νεόπλουτη (neóplouti) νεόπλουτο (neóplouto) νεόπλουτους (neóploutous) νεόπλουτες (neóploutes) νεόπλουτα (neóplouta)
vocative νεόπλουτε (neóploute) νεόπλουτη (neóplouti) νεόπλουτο (neóplouto) νεόπλουτοι (neóploutoi) νεόπλουτες (neóploutes) νεόπλουτα (neóplouta)
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References

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  1. ^ νεόπλουτος, in Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek], Triantafyllidis Foundation, 1998 at the Centre for the Greek language