Etymology
From Ancient Greek δῆμος
Noun
δήμος (dímos) m, plural δήμοι
- (historical) people, the body of citizens of a city-state in ancient Greece
- (historical) a deme, a subdivision of ancient Attica
- a municipality
Declension
Related terms
- δημώδης (dimódis, “demotic, vernacular, folk”)
- δημοκρατία f (dimokratía, “democracy”)
- δημοκρατικός (dimokratikós, “democratic”)
- δημόσιο n (dimósio, “the state”)
- δημόσιος (dimósios, “public”)
- δημόσια (dimósia, “publicly”)
- δημοσίως (dimosíos, “publicly”)
- δημοσιά f (dimosiá, “public road”)
- δημοσιονομικός (dimosionomikós, “related to public finance”)
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- δημοσιεύω (dimosiévo, “announce, report”)
- δημοσίευση f (dimosíefsi, “publication”)
- δημοσίευμα n (dimosíevma, “published text and information”)
- δημοσιογράφος m and f (dimosiográfos, “reporter”)
- δημοτική f (dimotikí, “demotic language”)
- dimotikó n (dimotikó, “primary school”)
- δημοτικός (dimotikós, “municipal, demotic”)
- δημοφιλής (dimofilís, “popular”)
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