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Greek
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek διαμάντιν (diamántin), from Italian diamante, from Late Latin diamas, from Latin adamās, from Ancient Greek ἀδάμας (adámas).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ðʝaˈman.di/
- Hyphenation: δι‧α‧μά‧ντι
Noun
διαμάντι • (diamánti) n (plural διαμάντια)
- diamond
Declension
Declension of διαμάντι
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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διαμάντι (diamánti)
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διαμάντια (diamántia)
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genitive
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διαμαντιού (diamantioú)
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διαμαντιών (diamantión)
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accusative
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διαμάντι (diamánti)
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διαμάντια (diamántia)
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vocative
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διαμάντι (diamánti)
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διαμάντια (diamántia)
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Synonyms
- see: αδαμάντινος (adamántinos, “made of diamond”, adjective)
See also
- ρόμβος m (rómvos, “rhombus, diamond shape”)
- καρό n (karó, “diamond, card suit”)
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