βάρδια
Greek
Etymology
From Venetian vardia, from Old High German warta, from Proto-Germanic *warþō, an extension of a stem-verb *warōną (“be on guard”), from Proto-Indo-European *wer-
Pronunciation
- IPA: [ˈvaɾðʝa]
- Hyphenation: βάρ‧δια
Noun
βάρδια • (várdia) f (plural βάρδιες)
- (nautical) watch (duty period or the team working it)
- shift (work period or the team working it)
Declension
declension of βάρδια
singular | plural | |
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nominative | βάρδια • | βάρδιες • |
genitive | βάρδιας • | βαρδιών • |
accusative | βάρδια • | βάρδιες • |
vocative | βάρδια • | βάρδιες • |