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ρήτορας

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Greek

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek ῥήτωρ (rhḗtōr).

Noun

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ρήτορας (rítorasm (plural ρήτορες)

  1. orator, rhetorician (skilled and eloquent public speaker)
  2. speaker (maker of a speech to an audience)
    Synonym: αγορητής m (agoritís)

Declension

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Declension of ρήτορας
singular plural
nominative ρήτορας (rítoras) ρήτορες (rítores)
genitive ρήτορα (rítora) ρητόρων (ritóron)
accusative ρήτορα (rítora) ρήτορες (rítores)
vocative ρήτορα (rítora) ρήτορες (rítores)

Further reading

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