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Greek
Etymology
From aorist stem κακισ- of κακίζω (kakízo, “get angry”) + -τρα (-tra).[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kaˈci.stɾa/
- Hyphenation: κα‧κί‧στρα
Noun
κακίστρα • (kakístra) f (plural κακίστρες)
- (of a woman, familiar) spiteful, sinister, vicious
Declension
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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κακίστρα (kakístra)
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κακίστρες (kakístres)
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genitive
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κακίστρας (kakístras)
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accusative
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κακίστρα (kakístra)
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κακίστρες (kakístres)
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vocative
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κακίστρα (kakístra)
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κακίστρες (kakístres)
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- see: κακός (kakós, “bad, evil”)
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