Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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From the Ancient Greek root στιγ- (stig-) (from the same root of στίζω (stízō, I mark)), and the suffix -μα (-ma).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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στῐ́γμᾰ (stígman (genitive στῐ́γμᾰτος); third declension

  1. A mark from a pointed instrument, often as a sign of ownership: mark, brand, tattoo
  2. Any mark or spot
  3. (colour): gold

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Greek

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek στίγμα (stígma).

Noun

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στίγμα (stígman (plural στίγματα)

  1. stigma (mark of infamy)
  2. disgrace
  3. scar, birthmark
    Synonym: σημάδι (simádi)
  4. stigma (Ϛ and ϛ: a ligature of the Greek letters lunate sigma and tau)

Declension

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Declension of στίγμα
singular plural
nominative στίγμα (stígma) στίγματα (stígmata)
genitive στίγματος (stígmatos) στιγμάτων (stigmáton)
accusative στίγμα (stígma) στίγματα (stígmata)
vocative στίγμα (stígma) στίγματα (stígmata)

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