καράβι
Greek
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek καράβιν (karábin), from Ancient Greek καράβιον (karábion), from κάραβος (kárabos, “boat, crab, beetle”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [kaˈravi]
Declension
See also
- see: πλοίο n (ploío, “large ship”) for other types of vessel.
Pontic Greek
Alternative forms
- καράβιν (karávin), καράβ' (karáv')
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek καράβιν (karábin), from Ancient Greek καράβιον (karábion), from κάραβος (kárabos, “boat, crab, beetle”).
Derived terms
- καραβέα (karavéa)
- καραβόβαρκον (karavóvarkon)
- καραβοκύρης (karavokýris)
- καραβοπίσσιν (karavopíssin)
- καραβοπισσόπον (karavopissópon)
- καραβόπον (karavópon)
- καραβοφόρτι (karavofórti)
Descendants
- → Laz: კარავი (ǩaravi)
References
- Παπαδόπουλος, Άνθιμος (2016) “καράβιν”, in Ιστορικόν λεξικόν της ποντικής διαλέκτου [An historical dictionary of the Pontic dialect] (Παράρτημα περιοδικού «Αρχείον Πόντου»; 3), 2nd edition, Athens: Επιτροπή Ποντιακών Μελετών, page 405b
Further reading
- καράβι on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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