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σοφάς

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Ancient Greek

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Adjective

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σοφᾱ́ς (sophā́s)

  1. accusative plural feminine of σοφός (sophós)

Greek

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /soˈfas/
  • Hyphenation: σο‧φάς

Etymology 1

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Inflectional form of Katharevousa, in the ancient fashion.

Adjective

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σοφάς (sofás)

  1. (rare, dated) accusative feminine plural of σοφός (sofós)

Etymology 2

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From Ottoman Turkish صفه (sofa) + ending (-s), from Arabic صُفَّة (ṣuffa).

Noun

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σοφάς (sofásm (plural σοφάδες)

  1. low sofa, usually a built construction
Declension
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Declension of σοφάς
singular plural
nominative σοφάς (sofás) σοφάδες (sofádes)
genitive σοφά (sofá) σοφάδων (sofádon)
accusative σοφά (sofá) σοφάδες (sofádes)
vocative σοφά (sofá) σοφάδες (sofádes)
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