-έας

Greek

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈeas/

Suffix

-έας (-éas) m

  1. added to another noun, verb or adjective to create agent nouns:
    κουρεύω (kourévo, to shave) + -έας (-éas)κουρέας (kouréas, barber)
    ιερός (ierós, holy) + -έας (-éas)ιερέας (ieréas, religious minister, chaplain)
    ίππος (íppos, horse) + -έας (-éas)ιππέας (ippéas, horseman)
  2. added to another noun, verb or adjective to denote an instrument or device:
    προβάλλω (provállo, to project) + -έας (-éas)προβολέας (provoléas, projector)
  3. surname suffix, mainly connected to those who originated in the Mani peninsula:
    μαύρος (mávros, black) + -έας (-éas)Μαυρέας (Mavréas)
    Μανιάτης (Maniátis, Maniot) + -έας (-éas)Μανιατέας (Maniatéas)
    χαρίζω (charízo, to give as a present) + -έας (-éas)Χαριστέας (Charistéas)

Declension

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