νονός

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Etymology[edit]

From Byzantine Greek νονός (nonós), from Koine Greek νόννος (nónnos), either of onomatopoetic origin or perhaps borrowed from Late Latin nonnus.

Noun[edit]

νονός (nonósm (plural νονοί, feminine νονά)

  1. godfather, godparent
    Synonym: κουμπάρος (koumpáros)
  2. godfather (mafia leader)

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