ψαλίδι
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Etymology[edit]
From Byzantine Greek ψαλίδι (psalídi), from Koine Greek ψαλίδιον (psalídion), a diminutive of Ancient Greek ψαλίς (psalís).
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
ψαλίδι • (psalídi) n (plural ψαλίδια)
- scissors
- shears
- cut
- 18 July 2014, Kathimerini.
- Νέο «ψαλίδι» στα εισοδήματα βλέπει το 38% των μισθωτών.
- Néo «psalídi» sta eisodímata vlépei to 38% ton misthotón.
- New 'cut' to incomes hits 38% of employees.
- 18 July 2014, Kathimerini.
Declension[edit]
declension of ψαλίδι
Related terms[edit]
- αψαλίδιστος (apsalídistos)
- ψαλίδα f (psalída)
- ψαλιδιά f (psalidiá)
- ψαλιδίζω (psalidízo)
- ψαλίδισμα n (psalídisma)
- ψαλιδισμένος (psalidisménos)
- ψαλιδωτός (psalidotós)
Further reading[edit]
- ψαλίδι on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
- ψαλίδι - Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek], 1998, by the "Triantafyllidis" Foundation.
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