-ού

See also: οὐ, οὔ, οὗ, -ου, and Appendix:Variations of "oy"

Greek

Etymology

Transformation of Byzantine Greek (-ṓ), (a suffix used in female name) using the ending of ἀλωπού (alōpoú, fox) as a phonetic basis.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈu/

Suffix

-ού (-oú) f (masculine -άς)

  1. added to a noun to create occupation nouns for female people:
    μύλος (mýlos, mill) + -ού (-oú)μυλωνού (mylonoú, miller)
    ψάρι (psári, fish) + -ού (-oú)ψαρού (psaroú, fisherwoman)
    αβγό (avgó, egg) + -ού (-oú)αβγουλού (avgouloú, eggseller)
  2. added to a noun to create augmentative nouns for female people, in other words that they possess the quality in excess:
    γλώσσα (glóssa, tongue, cheek) + -ού (-oú)γλωσσού (glossoú, gobby woman)
    χείλος (cheílos, lip) + -ού (-oú)χειλού (cheiloú, big-lipped woman)
  3. female patronymic surname suffix for:
    Μιχαλάς (Michalás, Michalas) + -ού (-oú)Μιχαλού (Michaloú)
    Νικολάς (Nikolás, Nicholas) + -ού (-oú)Νικολού (Nikoloú)

Declension

Derived terms

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