λοχίας
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Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek λόχος (lókhos, “company”) + -ίας (-ías). First attested 1833.
Pronunciation
Noun
λοχίας • (lochías) m or f (plural λοχίες)
Declension
singular | plural | |
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nominative | λοχίας (lochías) | λοχίες (lochíes) |
genitive | λοχία (lochía) | λοχίων (lochíon) |
accusative | λοχία (lochía) | λοχίες (lochíes) |
vocative | λοχία (lochía) | λοχίες (lochíes) |
feminine forms in the genitive: λοχίου and λοχιών
Coordinate terms
Related terms
- έφεδρος λοχίας m (éfedros lochías, “reserve sergeant”)
- μόνιμος λοχίας m (mónimos lochías, “regular sergeant”)
Further reading
- λοχίας on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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- el:Military
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