κίτρινος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From κίτρον (kítron, citron tree) + -ῐνος (-inos).

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

κῐ́τρῐνος • (kítrinos) m (feminine κῐτρῐ́νη, neuter κῐ́τρῐνον); first/second declension

  1. (Koine) of the citron tree
  2. (Koine) of a citron yellow (color/colour)

Inflection

Derived terms

  • κιτρινοειδής (kitrinoeidḗs)
  • κίτρινον (kítrinon)

Descendants

  • Greek: κίτρινος (kítrinos)

Further reading

Greek

Etymology

From Koine Greek κίτρινος (kítrinos) (or simply from κίτρο (kítro) with the adjectival suffix -ινος (-inos)), from κίτρον (kítron), from Latin citrus, citrum, itself probably via Etruscan ultimately from Ancient Greek κέδρος (kédros).

Adjective

κίτρινος • (kítrinos) m (feminine κίτρινη, neuter κίτρινο)

  1. yellow (color/colour)
  2. pale, pallid

Declension

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