ανθύλλιο
Greek
Etymology
From Katharevousa ανθύλλιον (anthýllion), from Koine Greek ἀνθύλλιον (anthúllion).[1] By surface analysis, άνθ(ος) (ánth(os)) + -ύλλιο (-ýllio).
Noun
ανθύλλιο • (anthýllio) n (plural ανθύλλια)
- diminutive of άνθος (ánthos, “flower”)
- Synonyms: λουλουδάκι (louloudáki), ανθάκι (antháki), (archaic) ανθύλλι (anthýlli)
- blossom
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | ανθύλλιο (anthýllio) | ανθύλλια (anthýllia) |
| genitive | ανθύλλιου (anthýlliou) | ανθύλλιων (anthýllion) |
| accusative | ανθύλλιο (anthýllio) | ανθύλλια (anthýllia) |
| vocative | ανθύλλιο (anthýllio) | ανθύλλια (anthýllia) |
Related terms
- see: άνθος n (ánthos, “flower”)
References
- ^ ανθύλλιο - Georgakas, Demetrius, 1908-1990 (1960-2009) A Modern Greek-English Dictionary [MGED online, 2009. letter α only (abbreviations)], Centre for the Greek language