Definitions

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  • proper noun A transliteration of the Greek female given name Κωνσταντίνα. Alternative form of Constantina

Etymologies

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Romanization of the Greek Κωνσταντίνα, a female given name used in (modern) Greece.

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Examples

  • (Dated 13 April 1948 and signed Konstantina Galbou [DSE-540-11th Company], daughter of Christos and Olga, from Hiliodendro, Kastoria) 37Of the 413 military cadres who graduated from the DSE's GHQ Officers 'Academy in northern Greece, DSE officer Dimities Katsis was able to recall thirty women, in his diaries.

    Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity 2008

  • Mayor Konstantina Lukes says that helps explain why a controversial and lengthy war seems to have made such a small impression on New England's second-most-populous city.

    Iraq war leaves small impression on Mass. city 2008

  • Behind the attack are them and their heavies, who have been threatening Konstantina and other women for their activity in the union.

    de.indymedia.org newswire 2009

  • The attack on Konstantina has left a mark in all our hearts.

    ((i)) Indymedia :: Athens :: Κεντρική Σελίδα 2009

  • Konstantina is a Bulgarian woman, immigrant and labor activist.

    de.indymedia.org newswire 2009

  • In this pretext, the attack on Konstantina is lost in the everyday news.

    ((i)) Indymedia :: Athens :: Κεντρική Σελίδα 2009

  • Konstantina is a Bulgarian woman, immigrant and labor activist.

    de.indymedia.org newswire 2009

  • Konstantina is one among the hundreds of female immigrant workers who have been working for years as cleaners.

    ((i)) Indymedia :: Athens :: Κεντρική Σελίδα 2009

  • Behind the attack are them and their heavies, who have been threatening Konstantina and other women for their activity in the union.

    de.indymedia.org newswire 2009

  • The Union is one of the most active workers 'unions within what euphemistically is called precarious labour: in other words, Konstantina is a migrant and a severely underpaid and unprotected worker in one of the most devalued sectors of labour; she decided to join a union in order to struggle against the inhuman conditions imposed to her and her fellow workers; her smart and clean bosses, possibly hiring mafia people or in any case with mafia methods, assaulted her.

    de.indymedia.org newswire 2009

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