artos
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek ἄρτος (ártos, “leavened loaf”), probably from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Mycenaean Greek 𐀀𐀵 (a-to), from the compound word 𐀀𐀵𐀡𐀦 (a-to-po-qo, “bakers”). Compare Greek αρτοποιός (artopoiós, “baker”).
Noun
artos (plural artoi)
- (Eastern Orthodoxy) a loaf of leavened bread that is blessed during services in the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Rite Catholic churches.
Anagrams
Latin
Adjective
(deprecated template usage) artōs
Latvian
Participle
artos
- (deprecated template usage) locative plural masculine form of arts
artos
- (deprecated template usage) accusative plural masculine form of artais
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