σπουδή

See also: αγάπη

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From σπεύδω (speúdō, to be keen; make haste) + ().

Pronunciation

 

Noun

σπουδή (spoudḗ) f (genitive σπουδῆς); first declension

  1. haste, speed
    Antonym: σχολή (skholḗ)

Declension

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Greek

Etymology

Inherited from Ancient Greek σπουδή (spoudḗ, zeal; haste; earnestness).

Noun

σπουδή (spoudí) f (plural σπουδές)

  1. (education) study
  2. (chess) study, endgame study
  3. eagerness, haste
  4. (in the plural) education, studies

Declension

  • σπουδασμένος (spoudasménos, educated)
  • σπουδαστήριο n (spoudastírio, study room)
  • σπουδαστής m (spoudastís, pupil, school student)
  • σπουδαστικός (spoudastikós, study)

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