δράκουλας

Greek

Etymology

From English Dracula.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vɾiˈkolakas/
  • Hyphenation: βρι‧κό‧λα‧κας

Noun

δράκουλας (drákoulas) m (plural δράκουλες)

  1. (mythology) vampire (the Western 'Dracula'-based depiction common in films and literature i.e. wearing black cape and having sharp canine teeth)

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Derived terms

  • δρακουλήσιος (drakoulísios) (adjective)
  • δρακουλίστικος (drakoulístikos) (adjective)
  • δρακουλίστικα (drakoulístika) (adverb)
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