σάπων

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

Usually said to be from Latin sāpō, but borrowing from Galatian is also possible. Ultimately from Proto-Germanic *saipǭ (soap), from Proto-Indo-European *seyp-, *seyb- (to pour, strain, trickle). Cognate with Old English sāpe (soap). More at soap.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

σᾱ́πων (sā́pōnm (genitive σᾱ́πωνος); third declension

  1. (Koine) soap

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Greek

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek σάπων (sápōn, soap).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsapon/
  • Hyphenation: σά‧πων

Noun

σάπων (sáponm (plural σάπωνες)

  1. Katharevousa form of σαπούνι (sapoúni, soap)

Declension