κόμης

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Ancient Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin comes.

Pronunciation[edit]

 

Noun[edit]

κόμης (kómēsm (genitive κόμητος); third declension (Koine)

  1. a companion, comrade, partner
  2. a count, an earl

Inflection[edit]

Descendants[edit]

  • Byzantine Greek: κόμης (kómēs)
  • Classical Syriac: ܩܘܡܝܣ (qwmys), ܩܘܡܣ (qwms)
  • Old Armenian: կոմէս (komēs)

References[edit]

Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Koine Greek κόμης (kómēs, high rank official), from Latin comes.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈkomis/
  • Hyphenation: κό‧μης

Noun[edit]

κόμης (kómism (plural κόμητες, feminine κόμισσα or κόμησσα)

  1. count, earl (rank in the nobility)

Declension[edit]

and formal, in ancient fashion:

Derived terms[edit]