βλαστός
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek βλαστός (blastós, “shoot, embryo”), formed from βλᾰστᾰ́νω (blastánō, “sprout, bud”).
Noun
βλαστός • (vlastós) m (plural βλαστοί)
- shoot, sprout (of plant)
- scion (plant shoot detached during grafting)
- (figuratively) scion (child or descendant)
Declension
declension of βλαστός
Synonyms
- απόγονος m (apógonos)
Related terms
- βλαστάρι n (vlastári)