Παγασές
Greek
Etymology
From plurale tantum Ancient Greek Παγασαί (Pagasaí), Παγασ(αί) + modern ending -ές (-és) for feminine plurals.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pa.ɣaˈses/
- Hyphenation: Πα‧γα‧σές
Proper noun
Παγασές • (Pagasés) f pl
- Pagasae, ancient city-state of Thessaly, a contemporary suburb and former name of the municipality of Βόλος (Vólos).
Declension
Παγασές
case \\ number | plural |
---|---|
nominative | Παγασές • |
genitive | Παγασών • |
accusative | Παγασές • |
vocative | Παγασές • |
Related terms
- Παγασητικός Κόλπος m (Pagasitikós Kólpos, “Pagasetic Gulf, Pagasean Gulf”)
Further reading
Παγασές on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el