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Greek
Etymology
Inherited from Byzantine Greek ἀστέριν (astérin), from Hellenistic Koine Greek ἀστέριον (astérion), diminutive of the Ancient Greek ἀστήρ (astḗr), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂stḗr.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aˈste.ɾi/
- Hyphenation: α‧στέ‧ρι
Noun
αστέρι • (astéri) n (plural αστέρια)
- (astronomy) star
- Synonyms: άστρο (ástro), αστέρας (astéras)
- (geometrical shape, informal) star (a flat figure with projecting points)
- Coordinate term: (small star) αστράκι (astráki)
- πεντάκτινο αστέρι, εξάκτινο αστέρι ― pentáktino astéri, exáktino astéri ― five-pointed star, six-pointed star
- formal variant is used for geometrical terms for star polygons: αστέρας (astéras)
- Synonym: άστρο (ástro)
- (film) star
- τ’ αστέρια του Χόλιγουντ ― t’ astéria tou Chóligount ― the stars of Hollywood
- Synonyms: αστέρας (astéras), σταρ (star)
- a brilliant person
Αυτό το παιδί είναι αστέρι στα μαθηματικά.- Aftó to paidí eínai astéri sta mathimatiká.
- This child is a star at maths.
- star (quality scoring symbol, especially for hotels)
- Synonyms: αστέρας (astéras), σταρ (star)
Declension
Declension of αστέρι
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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αστέρι (astéri)
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αστέρια (astéria)
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genitive
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αστεριού (asterioú)
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αστεριών (asterión)
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accusative
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αστέρι (astéri)
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αστέρια (astéria)
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vocative
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αστέρι (astéri)
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αστέρια (astéria)
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with αστερ-
- ανάστερος (anásteros, “starless”, adjective)
- άναστρος (ánastros, “starless”, adjective)
- αξαστέρωτος (axastérotos, “cloudy”, adjective)
- αστεράκι n (asteráki, diminutive)
- αστεράτος (asterátos, “of star, star shaped”, adjective)
- αστέρινος (astérinos, “of star, starry”, adjective)
- άστρινος (ástrinos, “of star, starry”, adjective)
- and see: αστέρας m (astéras, “star”)
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