κούπα
See also: κοῦπα
Greek
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek κούπα (koúpa, “cup”), from Ancient Greek κοῦπα (koûpa, “barrel”), from Late Latin cuppa, from Latin cūpa.
Pronunciation
Noun
κούπα • (koúpa) f (plural κούπες)
- mug, large cup (drinking vessel)
- trophy cup
- hearts (suit of playing cards)
- liquid measure used in cookery
- cup (part of a brassiere)
Declension
Declension of κούπα
Synonyms
- (drinking vessel): φλιτζάνι n (flitzáni)
- (trophy): κύπελλο n (kýpello)
- (card suit): καρδιές f pl (kardiés)
See also
Suits in Greek · σειρές (seirés) (layout · text) | |||
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κούπα (koúpa) | καρό (karó) | μπαστούνι (bastoúni) | σπαθί (spathí) |
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