κρεμμύδι
Greek
editAlternative forms
edit- κρομμύδι n (krommýdi) — colloquial
Etymology
editFrom Byzantine Greek κρεμμύδιν (kremmúdin), from Koine Greek κρέμμυον (krémmuon), from Ancient Greek κρόμμυον (krómmuon). Cognate with Pontic Greek κρομμύδ' (krommýd').
Noun
editκρεμμύδι • (kremmýdi) n (plural κρεμμύδια)
Declension
editsingular | plural | |
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nominative | κρεμμύδι (kremmýdi) | κρεμμύδια (kremmýdia) |
genitive | κρεμμυδιού (kremmydioú) | κρεμμυδιών (kremmydión) |
accusative | κρεμμύδι (kremmýdi) | κρεμμύδια (kremmýdia) |
vocative | κρεμμύδι (kremmýdi) | κρεμμύδια (kremmýdia) |
Related terms
edit- κρεμμυδάκι n (kremmydáki, “shallot”)
- φρέσκο κρεμμυδάκι n (frésko kremmydáki, “spring onion”)
Descendants
edit- → Bulgarian: кроми́д (kromíd), ко́рмид (kórmid), корми́т (kormít), курми́т (kurmít)
- → Macedonian: кромид (kromid)
Further reading
edit- κρεμμύδι on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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