κάμπος

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κάμπος (kámposn (genitive κάμπεος or κάμπους); third declension

  1. sea monster
  2. saltwater fish
  3. shark
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From Latin campus.

Noun[edit]

κάμπος (kámposm (genitive κάμπου); second declension

  1. (Byzantine) plain (large, flat land)
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  • Greek: κάμπος (kámpos)

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Etymology[edit]

From Byzantine Greek κάμπος (kámpos), from Latin campus.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈkam.bos/
  • Hyphenation: κάμ‧πος

Noun[edit]

κάμπος (kámposm (plural κάμποι)

  1. (geography) plain (large, flat lands)

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