Irish
Etymology
From English hologram, from Ancient Greek ὅλος (hólos, “whole”) + γραμμή (grammḗ, “letter, line”).
Noun
holagram m (genitive singular holagraim, nominative plural holagraim)
- hologram
2016 June 10, Breandán M Mac Gearailt, An seanfhondúir Hanks dulta amú san Araib Shádach[1]:B’fhear gnó rathúil é tráth ach ar chúiseanna nach gcíortar chun mo shástachta thit an tóin as a ghnó agus b’éigean dó tabhairt faoina ról nua; ag iarraidh holagram an teidil a dhíol leis an Rí san Araib Shádach.- He was once a successful businessman but for reasons that are not examined to my satisfaction the bottom fell out of his business and he had to take on his new role; trying to sell the hologram of the title to the King in Saudi Arabia.
Declension
Declension of holagram (first declension)
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