The Ancient Greek word for day is
ἡμέρα
Translations for day and their definitions
ἡμέρα | |
1. n. day | |
2. n. (with adjectives) a time of life of a particular type or length | |
3. n. (poetic) time | |
4. n. adverbial | |
5. n. (genitive) within a certain number of days; by day; sometime during a particular day | |
6. n. (dative) on a particular day | |
7. n. (accusative) for a day or days; after a day or a certain number of days; in the daytime |
ἦμαρ | |
1. n. day | |
2. n. (accusative singular, as adverb) by day | |
3. n. ((m, grc, μέσον, tr=-)) midday | |
4. n. ((m, grc, δείελον, tr=-)) evening | |
5. n. (ἤματι (m, grc, χειμερίῳ, tr=-)) on winter's day |
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