απόπλους
See also: ἀπόπλους
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἀπόπλους. Morphologically, from από- (“from”) + πλους (“sailing”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aˈpo.plus/
- Hyphenation: α‧πό‧πλους
Noun
απόπλους • (apóplous) m (plural απόπλοι)
- ship departure
- Οι απόπλοι όλων των πλοίων απαγορεύτηκαν λόγω σφοδρής θαλασσοταραχής.
- Oi apóploi ólon ton ploíon apagoréftikan lógo sfodrís thalassotarachís.
- The departures of all ships were cancelled (banned) due to rough seas.
- Synonym: έκπλους (ékplous) (formal)
- Synonym: κατάπλους (katáplous)
Declension
declension of απόπλους
singular | plural | ||
---|---|---|---|
nominative | απόπλους • | απόπλοι • | |
genitive | απόπλου • | απόπλων • | |
accusative | απόπλου • | απόπλους • | |
vocative | — | — | |
Plural and especially the genitive are rare. |
Noun
απόπλους • (apóplous) m
- Accusative plural form of απόπλους (apóplous).
See also
- Ancient accusative plural: τοὺς ἀπόπλους
Related terms
- αποπλέω (apopléo, “set sail, depart”) (of ships)
- and see: πλέω (pléo, “sail; float”)