-άρας

See also: -αράς

Greek

Etymology

From the feminine augmentative -άρα + masculine ending .[1]

Suffix

-άρας (-áras) m (proper noun)

  1. added to masculine names (proper nouns, especially ending in -ος, -ας) as augmentative:
    Γιώργος (Giórgos, George) + -άρας (-áras)Γιωργάρας (Giorgáras, Big-George)
    Antonym: Γιωργάκης (Giorgákis) ("Little-George")
    Γεια σου, ρε Γιωργάρα! Είσαι καταπληκτικός!Geia sou, re Giorgára! Eísai katapliktikós!Here's to you, Big-George! Your are super!
  2. also occurs at family names

Usage notes

  • The plural is less frequent, as is for all proper nouns.
  • Not all proper masculines can receive -άρας. E.g. -ας ending or -ης ending like Γιάννης (Giánnis, John) can only augment with -αρος (-aros), to Γιάνναρος (Giánnaros)
  • -αράς (-arás) is an intensifier

Declension

Synonyms

  • -αρος (-aros) (as augmentative)

Antonyms

Derived terms

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Suffix

-άρας (-áras) f (noun)

  1. Genitive singular form of -άρα (-ára).

References

  1. "-άρας" in Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek], 1998, by the "Triantafyllidis" Foundation.
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