καρβέλι

Greek

Etymology

Inherited from Byzantine Greek καρβέλιν (karbélin), or γαρβέλιν (garbélin), from Slavic[1] or Aromanian cârveli, plural of cârveale[2]. Cognate to Albanian karabele (bread for soldiers).[3]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /karˈve.li/
  • Hyphenation: καρ‧βέ‧λι

Noun

καρβέλι • (karvéli) n (plural καρβέλια)

  1. round loaf
  2. (figuratively) the financial means to sustain tolerable standard of living
    Synonym: τα προς το ζην (ta pros to zin) and see ψωμί n (psomí, bread)
  3. (figuratively) in expressions for duration of life: years
    synonyms: expressions with ψωμί n (psomí, bread)

Declension

Coordinate terms

Derived terms

  • καρβελάκι n (karveláki, diminutive form)
  • θα φας πολλά καρβέλια (tha fas pollá karvélia, literally: you will eat many loaves; you have a lot to learn)
  • ο πεινασμένος καρβέλια ονειρεύεται (o peinasménos karvélia oneirévetai, literally: the famished dreams of bread, proverb) (of unfulfilled desires)

References

  1. καρβέλι - Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek], 1998, by the "Triantafyllidis" Foundation.
  2. glossologia.phil.uoa.gr Moysiadis, Theodoros. (2011) "Hierarchical criteria for etymological research" (in Greek) Γλωσσολογία/Glossologia 19. pp.4555. retr:2018.09.06.
    Note: Includes discussion of καρβέλι
  3. καρβέλι - Babiniotis, Georgios (2002) Λεξικό της νέας ελληνικής γλώσσας: [] [Dictionary of Modern Greek (language)] (in Greek), 2nd edition, Athens: Kentro Lexikologias [Lexicology Centre], 1st edition 1998, →ISBN.
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