καπουτσίνος
See also: Καπουτσίνος
Greek
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian cappuccino (“cappuccino (coffee drink)”), from Italian cappuccio (“cowl, hood”) (from the hoods of Capuchin monks’ habits) + -ino (diminutive suffix); and cappuccio from cappa (“cowl, hood; cape, cloak; sleeveless coat”) (from Late Latin cappa (“cape; sleeveless coat”); further etymology uncertain, though apparently from Proto-Indo-European *káput (“head”)).
Declension
declension of καπουτσίνος
case \ number | singular | plural |
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nominative | καπουτσίνος • | καπουτσίνοι • |
genitive | καπουτσίνου • | καπουτσίνων • |
accusative | καπουτσίνο • | καπουτσίνους • |
vocative | καπουτσίνε • | καπουτσίνοι • |
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