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Greek
Etymology
Learnedly, from the Hellenistic Koine Greek τροχιά (trokhiá, “wheel-track; path”), from the ancient τροχ(ός) (trokh(ós), “wheel”) + -ιά (-iá).
For sense orbit, semantic loan from French orbite.[1]
Noun
τροχιά • (trochiá) f (plural τροχιές)
- orbit
- course
- trajectory
Declension
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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τροχιά (trochiá)
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τροχιές (trochiés)
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genitive
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τροχιάς (trochiás)
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τροχιών (trochión)
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accusative
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τροχιά (trochiá)
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τροχιές (trochiés)
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vocative
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τροχιά (trochiá)
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τροχιές (trochiés)
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See also
- see: δακτύλιος m (daktýlios, “circle, ring”) for a list of other rings and circles.
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