πουκάμισο
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Alternative forms
- υποκάμισο (ypokámiso)
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek πουκάμισον (poukámison), from earlier ὑποκάμισον (hupokámison), from ὑπο- (hupo-) + καμίσιον (kamísion), the latter part from Medieval Latin or Late Latin camisia (“shirt”), of Gaulish and perhaps ultimately Germanic origin.
Noun
πουκάμισο • (poukámiso) n (plural πουκάμισα)
Declension
Declension of πουκάμισο
singular | plural | |
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nominative | πουκάμισο • | πουκάμισα • |
genitive | πουκαμίσου •, πουκάμισου • | πουκαμίσων •, πουκάμισων • |
accusative | πουκάμισο • | πουκάμισα • |
vocative | πουκάμισο • | πουκάμισα • |
Further reading
- πουκάμισο on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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- Greek terms inherited from Byzantine Greek
- Greek terms derived from Byzantine Greek
- Greek terms derived from Medieval Latin
- Greek terms derived from Late Latin
- Greek terms derived from Gaulish
- Greek terms derived from Germanic languages
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- Greek nouns
- Greek neuter nouns
- Greek nouns declining like 'βούτυρο'
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