κουτάλι
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Greek[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Byzantine Greek κουτάλιν (koutálin), from Koine Greek κουτάλιον (koutálion) and κωτάλιον (kōtálion), diminutives of Ancient Greek κώταλις (kṓtalis, “ladle, stirrer”).
Noun[edit]
κουτάλι • (koutáli) n (plural κουτάλια)
- (cutlery) spoon
- (figuratively) spoon (metal lure for fishing)
Declension[edit]
declension of κουτάλι
Related terms[edit]
- κουτάλα f (koutála, “ladle”)
- κουταλάκι n (koutaláki, “tea spoon”)
- κουταλιά f (koutaliá, “spoonful”)
- γλυκό του κουταλιού n (glykó tou koutalioú, “spoon sweet”)
- κοφτό κουτάλι (koftó koutáli, “level spoonful”)
See also[edit]
- see: Greek phrasebook
Further reading[edit]
- κουτάλι on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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