αέρας
Greek
Alternative forms
- (Katharevousa) αήρ m (aḯr)
- αγέρας m (agéras)
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἀήρ (aḗr)
Noun
αέρας • (aéras) m (plural αέρηδες or αέρες)
- (weather) air
- (weather, often plural) wind
- demeanour, demeanor, air
- (economics) goodwill (part of the value of a business)
- (automotive) choke
- (colloquial) key-money
Declension
declension of αέρας
case \\ number | singular | plural | |
---|---|---|---|
nominative | αέρας • | αέρες • | |
genitive | αέρα • | αέρων • | |
accusative | αέρα • | αέρες • | |
vocative | αέρα • | αέρες • | |
The alternative plural forms αέρηδες (aérides) and αέρηδων (aéridon) are used where the meaning "wind(s)" is required. |
Synonyms
- (wind): άνεμος m (ánemos)
Coordinate terms
- αγέρι n (agéri, “light wind, breeze”)
Related terms
- and see: αερο- (aero-)
- αγέρι n (agéri, “breeze”)
- αεράκι n (aeráki, “breeze”, diminutive form)
- αέρι n (aéri, “breeze”)
- αερίζω (aerízo, “to ventilate, to air”)
- αεροβικός (aerovikós, “aerobic”) (physical exercise)
- αερόβιος (aeróvios, “aerobic”) (biology)
- ανάερα (anáera, “ethereally, airily”)
- αναερόβιος (anaeróvios, “anaerobic”)
- ανάερος (anáeros, “ethereal, airy”)
Descendants
- → Aromanian: aerã, erã