αρκούδα

Greek

Etymology

From Byzantine Greek ἀρκούδα (arkoúda), from a derivative or relative of Ancient Greek ἄρκτος (árktos), cognate with Pontic Greek άρκος (árkos) (also found in the New Testament – Rev. 13:2) and Greek άρκτος (árktos).

Noun

αρκούδα • (arkoúda) f (plural αρκούδες)

  1. bear
    Synonyms: άρκτος (árktos), (colloquial) αρκούδι (arkoúdi)

Declension

Derived terms

  • το γέλιο της αρκούδας (to gélio tis arkoúdas, laugh like a drain, literally laugh of a bear)
  • το ξύλο της αρκούδας (to xýlo tis arkoúdas, thorough beating; violence, literally wood of the bear)

Further reading

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