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πατέρας

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Ancient Greek

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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πατέρας (patéras)

  1. accusative plural of πατήρ (patḗr)

Greek

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Etymology

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Inherited from Byzantine Greek πατέρας (patéras), from Ancient Greek πατήρ (patḗr) through the accusative singular πατέρα (patéra),[1] from Proto-Hellenic *patḗr, from Proto-Indo-European *ph₂tḗr. Doublet of πατήρ (patír).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /paˈte.ɾas/
  • Hyphenation: πα‧τέ‧ρας

Noun

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πατέρας (patérasm (plural πατέρες or πατεράδες, feminine μητέρα)

  1. (with double plural) father; a male parent
  2. (with plural πατέρες)
    1. Father (form of address for monk or priest)
      Synonym: πατήρ (patír)
    2. (figuratively) founder of a science
    3. (in the plural) ancestors

Declension

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Declension of πατέρας
singular plural
nominative πατέρας (patéras) πατέρες (patéres)
πατεράδες (paterádes)
genitive πατέρα (patéra) πατέρων (patéron)
πατεράδων (paterádon)
accusative πατέρα (patéra) πατέρες (patéres)
πατεράδες (paterádes)
vocative πατέρα (patéra) πατέρες (patéres)
πατεράδες (paterádes)

1. There is a learned genitive singular πατρός (patrós); a vocative singular form πάτερ (páter) is used for priests.
3. The 1st plural forms are used formally for priests and in the sense of founders & forefathers; The 2nd plurals for fathers.

Coordinate terms

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see: Appendix:Greek vocabulary/Family
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References

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