διάδοχος

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

From διαδέχομαι (diadékhomai, to succeed) +‎ -ος (-os).

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

δῐᾰ́δοχος (diádokhosm or f (neuter δῐᾰ́δοχον); second declension

  1. succeeding a person in a thing, aftercoming

Declension

Noun

δῐᾰ́δοχος (diádokhosm (genitive δῐᾰδόχου); second declension

  1. (in the plural) Diadochi, the generals of Alexander the Great
  2. (at Alexandria) lowest grade of court officials
  3. substitute, deputy
  4. head of a school of philosophers
  5. kind of gem mentioned by Pliny

Inflection

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Greek: διάδοχος (diádochos)
  • Latin: diadochos

References

Greek

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek διάδοχος (diádokhos), from Ancient Greek διαδέχομαι (diadékhomai, to succeed). Also substantivised.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈði̯a.ðo.xos/, /ˈðʝa.ðo.xos/
  • Hyphenation: διά‧δο‧χος
  • Old Hyphenation: δι‧ά‧δο‧χος

Adjective

διάδοχος (diádochosm (feminine διάδοχος or διάδοχη, neuter διάδοχο)

  1. successor (coming after the other in a series)
    το διάδοχο πολιτικό σχήμα στην εξουσία της χώρας
    to diádocho politikó schíma stin exousía tis chóras
    the successor political shape in the country's power

Declension

Declension of διάδοχος
singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative διάδοχος (diádochos) διάδοχος (diádochos)
διάδοχη (diádochi)
διάδοχο (diádocho) διάδοχοι (diádochoi) διάδοχοι (diádochoi)
διάδοχες (diádoches)
διάδοχα (diádocha)
genitive διάδοχου (diádochou) διάδοχου (diádochou)
διάδοχης (diádochis)
διάδοχου (diádochou) διάδοχων (diádochon) διάδοχων (diádochon) διάδοχων (diádochon)
accusative διάδοχο (diádocho) διάδοχο (diádocho)
διάδοχη (diádochi)
διάδοχο (diádocho) διάδοχους (diádochous) διάδοχους (diádochous)
διάδοχες (diádoches)
διάδοχα (diádocha)
vocative διάδοχε (diádoche) διάδοχε (diádoche)
διάδοχη (diádochi)
διάδοχο (diádocho) διάδοχοι (diádochoi) διάδοχοι (diádochoi)
διάδοχες (diádoches)
διάδοχα (diádocha)

Synonyms

Noun

διάδοχος (diádochosm or f (plural διάδοχοι)

  1. successor (person or thing that immediately follows another in holding an office)
    Ο Τραμπ ήταν ο διάδοχος του Ομπάμα.
    O Tramp ítan o diádochos tou Ompáma.
    Trump was Obama's successor.
  2. heir, heiress (someone who is designated to inherit the throne in monarchies)
    Ο Πρίγκιπας της Ουαλίας είναι ο διάδοχος του αγγλικού θρόνου.
    O Prígkipas tis Oualías eínai o diádochos tou anglikoú thrónou.
    The Prince of Wales is the heir to the English throne.
  3. (colloquial) firstborn son, eldest boy (in a family unit)
    Να σας ζήσει ο διάδοχος!Na sas zísei o diádochos!Long live your eldest!

Declension

Declension of διάδοχος
singular plural
nominative διάδοχος (diádochos) διάδοχοι (diádochoi)
genitive διαδόχου (diadóchou) διαδόχων (diadóchon)
accusative διάδοχο (diádocho) διαδόχους (diadóchous)
vocative διάδοχε (diádoche) διάδοχοι (diádochoi)

Synonyms

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