χιτών

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Ancient Greek[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Together with Mycenaean Greek 𐀑𐀵 (ki-to) and likely Latin tunica from some Central Semitic *kittān, as found in Aramaic כִּיתּוּנָא (kittōnā, tunic) / ܟܝܬܘܢܐ (kittōnā, tunic), Hebrew כֻּתֹּנֶת (kuttṓnĕṯ, tunic), which is derived from the local word for flax, found as Aramaic כּיתָּנָא (kittānā, flax) / ܟܬܢܐ (kettānā, flax), Akkadian 𒃰 (kitûm, flax), Sumerian 𒃰 (gada, flax).

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Noun[edit]

χῐτών (khitṓnm (genitive χῐτῶνος); third declension

  1. man's tunic
  2. tunic
  3. coat of mail
  4. clothes
  5. coat, covering
  6. part of a shoe which covers the foot

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Descendants[edit]

  • English: chiton
  • Greek: χιτώνας m (chitónas)
  • Portuguese: quitão, quíton
  • Russian: хито́н m (xitón)

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Greek[edit]

Noun[edit]

χιτών (chitónm

  1. Katharevousa form of χιτώνας (chitónas)

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