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Greek
Etymology
Learnedly, from Hellenistic Koine Greek ψυχαγωγία (psukhagōgía), from Ancient Greek ψῡχᾰγωγῐ́ᾱ (psūkhagōgíā, “evocation of the dead souls”),[1] from ψῡχᾰγωγός (psūkhagōgós, “one who leads the dead souls”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /psi.xa.ɣoˈʝi.a/
- with article, feminine singular accusative την (tin): IPA(key): /tim‿bzi.xa.ɣoˈʝi.a/
- Hyphenation: ψυ‧χα‧γω‧γί‧α
Noun
ψυχαγωγία • (psychagogía) f (plural ψυχαγωγίες)
- entertainment, recreation
Declension
Declension of ψυχαγωγία
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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ψυχαγωγία (psychagogía)
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ψυχαγωγίες (psychagogíes)
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genitive
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ψυχαγωγίας (psychagogías)
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ψυχαγωγιών (psychagogión)
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accusative
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ψυχαγωγία (psychagogía)
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ψυχαγωγίες (psychagogíes)
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vocative
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ψυχαγωγία (psychagogía)
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ψυχαγωγίες (psychagogíes)
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Synonyms
- αψυχαγώγητος (apsychagógitos, “who has not been entertained”)
- ψυχαγωγικός (psychagogikós, “entertaining”)
- ψυχαγωγός (psychagogós, “who leads the souls”) (epithet for god Hermes)
- ψυχαγωγώ (psychagogó, “entertain”)
- and see: ψυχή f (psychí, “soul”) & άγω (ágo, “lead”)
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