φρύγανο
Greek
Etymology
Inherited from Ancient Greek φρύγανον (phrúganon, “dry stick, firewood”).
Noun
φρύγανο • (frýgano) n (plural φρύγανα)
- (botany) brush, twigs (generic name for small, twiggy, usually prickly, plant)
- (in the plural) such vegetation dominating an area of countryside, garrigue
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | φρύγανο (frýgano) | φρύγανα (frýgana) |
| genitive | φρυγάνου (frygánou) φρύγανου (frýganou) |
φρυγάνων (frygánon) φρύγανων (frýganon) |
| accusative | φρύγανο (frýgano) | φρύγανα (frýgana) |
| vocative | φρύγανο (frýgano) | φρύγανα (frýgana) |
Coordinate terms
- θαμνώνες m (thamnónes, “maquis”)
Further reading
- Φρύγανα on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el