κετσές

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Greek

Etymology

Borrowed from Turkish keçe with suffix (-s).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /keˈtses/
  • Hyphenation: κε‧τσές

Noun

κετσές (ketsésm (plural κετσέδες)

  1. harsh textile made of matted fibres wool, felt
    Το δέρμα μου έχει ξεραθεί σαν κετσές.To dérma mou échei xeratheí san ketsés.My skin is dry like felt.
  2. especially used as a hammam scrub, for pealing

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