επιδειξιομανία
Greek
Etymology
From επίδειξη (epídeixi, “showing off, exhibiting”) + μανία (manía, “mania”), calque of French exhibitionnisme. First attested 1894.
Noun
επιδειξιομανία • (epideixiomanía) f (uncountable)
- exhibitionism (practice or character trait of deliberately drawing attention to oneself)
- exhibitionism (practice or character trait of deliberately displaying one's genitals, nipples, or buttocks in public)
Declension
επιδειξιομανία
| case \ number | singular |
|---|---|
| nominative | επιδειξιομανία • |
| genitive | επιδειξιομανίας • |
| accusative | επιδειξιομανία • |
| vocative | επιδειξιομανία • |
Derived terms
- επιδειξίας m or f (epideixías, “exhibitionist, flasher”) (noun)
- επιδειξιομανής (epideixiomanís, “exhibitionistic”) (adjective)
This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.