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Greek
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek γηράματα (gērámata), plural of γήραμα (gḗrama, “old age”), from Ancient Greek γηρῶ (gērô, “to become old”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʝeˈɾamata/
- Hyphenation: γε‧ρά‧μα‧τα
Noun
γεράματα • (gerámata) n pl
- old age (latter part of life)
Στα γεράματα, αποφάσισε να ταξιδέψει.- Sta gerámata, apofásise na taxidépsei.
- In her old age, she decided to travel.
Declension
Declension of γεράματα
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plural
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nominative
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γεράματα (gerámata)
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genitive
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accusative
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γεράματα (gerámata)
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vocative
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γεράματα (gerámata)
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Synonyms
Antonyms
- (antonym(s) of “old age”): νιάτα n pl (niáta, “youth”)
Derived terms