αλάτι

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Etymology[edit]

From Byzantine Greek ἁλάτιν (halátin), from Koine Greek ἁλάτιον (halátion), a diminutive of Ancient Greek ἅλας (hálas), from ἅλς (háls), from Proto-Indo-European *séh₂l-, *séh₂ls. Compare the borrowed doublet άλας (álas) and Mariupol Greek а́лас (álas).

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Noun[edit]

αλάτι (alátin (plural αλάτια)

  1. common salt, table salt
    μαγειρικό αλάτιmageirikó aláticooking salt

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Coordinate terms[edit]

  • παστός (pastós, salted, preserved with salt, corned)
  • άλας (álas, chemical salt) (product of neutralisation)

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