κεραμίδιον

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From κερᾰμῐ́ς (keramís, roof-tile) + -ῐον (-ion), from κέρᾰμος (kéramos, pottery).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

κερᾰμῐ́δῐον • (keramídion) n (genitive κερᾰμῐδῐ́ου); second declension

  1. small tile

Inflection

Descendants

  • Greek: κεραμίδι (keramídi)
    • Bulgarian: керемида (keremida)
    • Aromanian: chirãmidã
    • Macedonian: ќерамида (ḱeramida)
    • Megleno-Romanian: chirămidă
    • Romanian: cărămidă
    • Ottoman Turkish: كرمید (kiremid), كرمت (keremit, kiremit), كرمیت (keremit, kiremit); քիրէմիտ (kiremid)
      • Turkish: kiremit
      • Armenian: քիրեմիտ (kʻiremit), քիրամիտ (kʻiramit)
      • Laz: კერემიდი (ǩeremidi)
      • Serbo-Croatian: ћеремидćeremid
  • Pontic Greek: κεραμίδιν (keramídin), κεραμίδι (keramídi), κεραμίδ' (keramíd')
  • Aramaic: קַרְמִידָא / ܩܱܪܡܺܝܕܴܐ (qarmīḏā)
  • Old Armenian: կղմինդր (kłmindr)
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References

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