Hello, you have come here looking for the meaning of the word
αδελφή. In DICTIOUS you will not only get to know all the dictionary meanings for the word
αδελφή, but we will also tell you about its etymology, its characteristics and you will know how to say
αδελφή in singular and plural. Everything you need to know about the word
αδελφή you have here. The definition of the word
αδελφή will help you to be more precise and correct when speaking or writing your texts. Knowing the definition of
αδελφή, as well as those of other words, enriches your vocabulary and provides you with more and better linguistic resources.
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἀδελφή (adelphḗ), feminine form of ἀδελφός (adelphós, “brother”); from Proto-Hellenic *hə- (“same, together”) from Proto-Indo-European *sm̥- (“together, one”) + *gʷelbʰ- (“womb”), equivalent to ἁ- (ha-, “same”, copulative prefix) + δελφύς (delphús, “womb”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a.ðelˈfi/
- Hyphenation: α‧δελ‧φή
Noun
αδελφή • (adelfí) f (plural αδελφές, masculine αδελφός)
- sister (female sibling)
- Η αδελφή μου σπουδάζει νομική. ― I adelfí mou spoudázei nomikí. ― My sister is studying law.
- (medicine) sister (nurse)
- Πάω να φωνάξω την αδελφή να σου αλλάξει την πάπια. ― Páo na fonáxo tin adelfí na sou alláxei tin pápia. ― I'm going to get the sister to change your bedpan.
- sister (form of address for nuns)
- Η Αδελφή Ιωάννα είναι καλόγρια εδώ και επτά χρόνια. ― I Adelfí Ioánna eínai kalógria edó kai eptá chrónia. ― Sister Ioanna has been a nun for seven years now.
- (colloquial, derogatory) queer, faggot (homosexual man)
- Το γκέι μπαρ είναι γεμάτο αδελφές. ― To gkéi bar eínai gemáto adelfés. ― The gay bar is full of queers.
Declension
Declension of αδελφή
|
singular
|
plural
|
nominative
|
αδελφή (adelfí)
|
αδελφές (adelfés)
|
genitive
|
αδελφής (adelfís)
|
αδελφών (adelfón)
|
accusative
|
αδελφή (adelfí)
|
αδελφές (adelfés)
|
vocative
|
αδελφή (adelfí)
|
αδελφές (adelfés)
|
There are double forms in the plural: αδελφάδες, αδελφάδων.
The genitive plural αδελφάδων is to be preferred, preventing confusion with the genitive plural of αδελφός
αδελφάδων = of sisters
αδελφών = of brothers
Antonyms
Coordinate terms
- see: Appendix:Greek vocabulary/Family
Derived terms
- see: αδελφός m (adelfós, “brother”)