καπουτσίνος

Greek

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian cappuccino (cappuccino (coffee drink)), from Italian cappuccio (cowl, hood) (from the hoods of Capuchin monks’ habits) + -ino (diminutive suffix); and cappuccio from cappa (cowl, hood; cape, cloak; sleeveless coat) (from Late Latin cappa (cape; sleeveless coat); further etymology uncertain, though apparently from Proto-Indo-European *káput (head)).

Noun

καπουτσίνος • (kapoutsínosm (plural καπουτσίνοι)

  1. cappuccino (coffee drink)
  2. capuchin (monkey)

Declension

Declension of καπουτσίνος
singular plural
nominative καπουτσίνος (kapoutsínos) καπουτσίνοι (kapoutsínoi)
genitive καπουτσίνου (kapoutsínou) καπουτσίνων (kapoutsínon)
accusative καπουτσίνο (kapoutsíno) καπουτσίνους (kapoutsínous)
vocative καπουτσίνε (kapoutsíne) καπουτσίνοι (kapoutsínoi)