Πράσινοι
See also: πράσινοι
Ancient Greek
editEtymology
editFrom Latin prasinī, from Ancient Greek πρᾰ́σῐνος (prásinos, “leek-green”), from πράσον (práson, “leek”) + -ινος (-inos, “-ine: forming adjectives”).
Proper noun
editΠράσινοι • (Prásinoi) m pl (indeclinable)
- (Byzantine, sports) the Greens, one of the usual chariot-racing factions of Rome, Constantinople, and other major cities of the empire
Coordinate terms
editGreek
editNoun
editΠράσινοι • (Prásinoi) m pl
- (politics) the Greens, the Green Party
Declension
editplural | |
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nominative | Πράσινοι (Prásinoi) |
genitive | Πρασίνων (Prasínon) |
accusative | Πράσινους (Prásinous) |
vocative | Πράσινοι (Prásinoi) |
Further reading
edit- Πράσινοι on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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