κίτρο
Greek
Etymology
From Koine Greek κίτρον (kítron), from Latin citrum < citrus, itself via Etruscan probably from Ancient Greek κέδρος (kédros).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈci.tɾo/
- Hyphenation: κί‧τρο
Noun
κίτρο • (kítro) n (plural κίτρα)
- citron (fruit)
- Older form: τὸ κίτρον
Declension
declension of κίτρο
case \\ number | singular | plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | κίτρο • | κίτρα • |
genitive | κίτρου • | κίτρων • |
accusative | κίτρο • | κίτρα • |
vocative | κίτρο • | κίτρα • |
Coordinate terms
- see: Κίτρος f (Kítros, “Citrus”) (genus)
Related terms
- κιτριά f (kitriá, “citron tree”)
- κίτρινος (kítrinos, “yellow”)
Further reading
κίτρο on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el