φασόλι
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Greek
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- φασούλι (fasoúli) (colloquial)
Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Byzantine Greek φασόλιν (phasólin) < *φασιόλιον, from diminutive of Hellenistic Koine Greek φασίολος (phasíolos), a reborrowing from Latin phaseolus, diminutive of phaselus, from Ancient Greek φάσηλος (phásēlos) a bean probably of the Vigna genus.[1][2] Also see φασούλι.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]φασόλι • (fasóli) n (plural φασόλια)
Declension
[edit]| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | φασόλι (fasóli) | φασόλια (fasólia) |
| genitive | φασολιού (fasolioú) | φασολιών (fasolión) |
| accusative | φασόλι (fasóli) | φασόλια (fasólia) |
| vocative | φασόλι (fasóli) | φασόλια (fasólia) |
Derived terms
[edit]- αμπελοφάσουλο m (ampelofásoulo, “runner bean”)
- φασίολος m (fasíolos, “bean”) (formal for taxonomic terms, Katharevousa)
- φασολάδα f (fasoláda, “white bean soup”)
- φασολάκι n (fasoláki, “French bean”)
- φασολιά f (fasoliá, “bean plant”)
Descendants
[edit]- → Ottoman Turkish: فاصولیه (fasulye, fasulya), فاسولیه (fasulya, fasulye), فصولیه (fasulya, fasulye), فصیل (fasıl)
- Turkish: fasulye, fasille, fasulya, fasülye (misspelling)
- → Arabic: فَاصُولِيَاء (fāṣūliyāʔ), فَاصُولِيَا (fāṣūliyā), (misspelling) فَصُولِيَاء (faṣūliyāʔ)
- → Central Kurdish: فاسولیا (fasulya)
- → Oromo: fasooliyaa
- → Armenian: ֆասուլյա (fasulya)
- → Ladino: fasulya
- → South Levantine Arabic: فاصوليا (faṣūlya)
- → Romanian: fasole, fasolă — rare
- → Hungarian: fuszulyka
- → Serbo-Croatian: pasulj
- → Hungarian: paszuly
See also
[edit]
φασόλι on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
References
[edit]- ^ φασόλι, in Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek], Triantafyllidis Foundation, 1998 at the Centre for the Greek language
- ^ φασόλι - Babiniotis, Georgios (2010), Ετυμολογικό λεξικό της νέας ελληνικής γλώσσας Etymologikó lexikó tis néas ellinikís glóssas [Etymological Dictionary of Modern Greek language] (in Greek), Athens: Lexicology Centre
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