"δράκουλας" meaning in Greek

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Noun

IPA: /ˈðɾa.ku.las/
Etymology: From English Dracula. Etymology templates: {{uder|el|en|Dracula}} English Dracula Head templates: {{head|el|nouns|||plural|δράκουλες|||||||||||||||||||||||cat2=|cat3=|cat4=|g=m|g2=|g3=|head=|sort=|tr2=|ts=}} δράκουλας • (drákoulas) m (plural δράκουλες), {{el-noun|m|δράκουλες}} δράκουλας • (drákoulas) m (plural δράκουλες) Inflection templates: {{el-decl-noun|δράκουλας|δράκουλες|δράκουλα|-|δράκουλα|δράκουλες|δράκουλα|δράκουλες|note=}} Forms: drákoulas [romanization], δράκουλες [plural], no-table-tags [table-tags], δράκουλας [nominative, singular], δράκουλες [nominative, plural], δράκουλα [genitive, singular], - [genitive, plural], δράκουλα [accusative, singular], δράκουλες [accusative, plural], δράκουλα [singular, vocative], δράκουλες [plural, vocative]
  1. (mythology) vampire (the Western 'Dracula'-based depiction common in films and literature i.e. wearing black cape and having sharp canine teeth) Categories (topical): Mythological creatures, Mythology Synonyms: βρικόλακας (vrikólakas) (english: vampire - Greek traditional depiction) [masculine], βαμπίρ (vampír) (english: vampire) [neuter] Derived forms: δρακουλήσιος (drakoulísios) [adjective], δρακουλίστικος (drakoulístikos) [adjective], δρακουλίστικα (drakoulístika) [adverb]

Inflected forms

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