κανάτα
Greek
Alternative forms
- (literary) καννάτα f (kannáta)
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek καννάτα (kannáta), from Latin cannata, from Latin canna (“reed”), from Ancient Greek κάννα (kánna, “reed”)
Noun
κανάτα • (kanáta) f (plural κανάτες)
- jug, pitcher (wide-mouthed vessel with ear handle)
Declension
declension of κανάτα
singular | plural | |
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nominative | κανάτα • | κανάτες • |
genitive | κανάτας • | κανατών • |
accusative | κανάτα • | κανάτες • |
vocative | κανάτα • | κανάτες • |
Related terms
- κανάτι n (kanáti, “small jug”) (diminutive form)
- κανατούλα (kanatoúla)