Κάλυμνος
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Κάλυμνος (Kálumnos) or from Ancient Greek Καλύδναι (Kalúdnai), of unknown etymology.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkalimnos/
- Hyphenation: Κά‧λυ‧μνος
Proper noun
Κάλυμνος • (Kálymnos) f
- Kalymnos (an island in the Dodecanese)
- Kalymnos (largest town on the above island)
Declension
Derived terms
- Καλυμνιώτης m (Kalymniótis, “male from Kalymnos”)
- Καλύμνιος m (Kalýmnios, “male from Kalymnos”) (formal)
- Καλυμνιώτισσα f (Kalymniótissa, “female from Kalymnos”)
- Καλύμνια f (Kalýmnia, “female from Kalymnos”) (formal)
- Καλυμνία f (Kalymnía, “female from Kalymnos”) (formal)
- καλυμνιώτικος (kalymniótikos) (adjective)
Further reading
Κάλυμνος on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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