ελαιόλαδο
Greek
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek ἐλαιόλαδον (elaióladon, “olive oil”), from ἔλαιον (élaion) + λάδι (ládi) + -ον (-on).
Noun
ελαιόλαδο • (elaiólado) n (plural ελαιόλαδα)
- olive oil (oil pressed from olives)
- έξτρα παρθένο ελαιόλαδο
- éxtra parthéno elaiólado
- extra virgin olive oil
Declension
declension of ελαιόλαδο
case \ number | singular | plural |
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nominative | ελαιόλαδο • | ελαιόλαδα • |
genitive | ελαιολάδου •, ελαιόλαδου • | ελαιολάδων •, ελαιόλαδων • |
accusative | ελαιόλαδο • | ελαιόλαδα • |
vocative | ελαιόλαδο • | ελαιόλαδα • |
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