σαγηνευτής

Ancient Greek

Etymology

σᾰγηνεύω (săgēneúō, to take fish with a drag net) +‎ -τής (-tḗs).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

σᾰγηνευτής • (săgēneutḗsm (genitive σᾰγηνευτοῦ); first declension

  1. one who fishes with a drag-net

Declension

Descendants

  • Greek: σαγηνευτής (sagineftís)

Further reading

Greek

Etymology

Inherited from Ancient Greek σᾰγηνευτής (săgēneutḗs, one who fishes with a drag net), i.e. having the alluring power of a fish net.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /saʝinefˈtis/

Noun

σαγηνευτής • (sagineftísm (plural σαγηνευτές)

  1. seducer

Declension

Declension of σαγηνευτής
singular plural
nominative σαγηνευτής (sagineftís) σαγηνευτές (sagineftés)
genitive σαγηνευτή (sagineftí) σαγηνευτών (sagineftón)
accusative σαγηνευτή (sagineftí) σαγηνευτές (sagineftés)
vocative σαγηνευτή (sagineftí) σαγηνευτές (sagineftés)

Derived terms