καριόλα
Greek
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek καριόλα (karióla), from Italian carriola (diminutive of carro).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kaɾˈʝola/
- Hyphenation: κα‧ριό‧λα
Noun
καριόλα • (karióla) f (plural καριόλες, masculine καριόλης)
- (colloquial, offensive) bitch, whore, trollop, slut, harlot (general term of abuse for a promiscuous woman)
- Αν ξανάρθει ποτέ εδώ αυτή η καριόλα, θα την πετάξω έξω με τις κλωτσιές!
- An xanárthei poté edó aftí i karióla, tha tin petáxo éxo me tis klotsiés!
- If that bitch ever comes here again, I'll kick her out!
- (obsolete, literally) old-fashioned wooden bed
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | καριόλα (karióla) | καριόλες (karióles) |
| genitive | καριόλας (kariólas) | — |
| accusative | καριόλα (karióla) | καριόλες (karióles) |
| vocative | καριόλα (karióla) | καριόλες (karióles) |
Synonyms
Derived terms
- καριόλης m (kariólis)