καρύδι
Greek
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek καρύδι (karúdi, “nut”), from Ancient Greek καρύδιον (karúdion); diminutive of κάρυον (káruon, “nut”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kaˈɾi.ði/
Noun
καρύδι • (karýdi) n (plural καρύδια)
- walnut
- pecan
- Synonym: πεκάν (pekán)
- nut
- (anatomy) Adam's apple, laryngeal prominence
- Synonym: μήλο του Αδάμ (mílo tou Adám)
Declension
Related terms
- κάθε καρυδιάς καρύδι (káthe karydiás karýdi, “Tom, Dick and Harry”)
- καρυδιά f (karydiá, “walnut tree”)
- καρυοθραύστης m (karyothráfstis, “nutcracker”)
Further reading
- καρύδι on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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