καμίνι

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Etymology[edit]

From Byzantine Greek καμίνι(ν) n (kamíni(n)), from Koine Greek καμίνιον n (kamínion), diminutive of Ancient Greek κάμινος f (káminos), of unknown, probably Pre-Greek origin (as suggested by the typically Pre-Greek suffix -ινος).

Noun[edit]

καμίνι (kamínin (plural καμίνια)

  1. furnace, kiln, oven
    Coordinate terms: φούρνος (foúrnos), κλίβανος (klívanos)
  2. (figuratively) scorcher (hot day)
  3. (figuratively) a very hot closed space
  4. (figuratively) harsh conditions requiring great strength
    το καμίνι του πολέμουto kamíni tou polémouthe hard conditions of war
  5. (poetic) burning passion

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