κουζίνα
Greek
Etymology
Borrowed from Venetian cusina, from Late Latin cocīna, from earlier coquīna.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kuˈzi.na/
Noun
κουζίνα • (kouzína) f (plural κουζίνες)
Declension
Related terms
- πάγκος m (págkos, “counter, countertop”)
- νησίδα της κουζίνας f (nisída tis kouzínas, “kitchen island”)
- ψυγείο n (psygeío, “refrigerator”)
- κατάψυξη f (katápsyxi, “freezer (when attached to a fridge)”)
- καταψύκτης m (katapsýktis, “freezer (stand-alone, not attached to a fridge)”)
- φούρνος m (foúrnos, “oven, bakery, very hot place”)
- απορροφητήρας m (aporrofitíras, “extractor or exhaust fan (used over a stovetop to remove smell and smoke)”)
- φρυγανιέρα m (fryganiéra, “toaster, slotted electronic device used for toasting bread”)
- τοστιέρα f (tostiéra, “toaster oven (a miniature oven, not the slotted device specifically for bread)”)
- βραστήρας m (vrastíras, “teakettle, kettle, device for boiling water”)
- καφετιέρα f (kafetiéra, “coffee machine”)
- φούρνος μικροκυμάτων m (foúrnos mikrokymáton, “microwave oven”)
- μαχαιροπήρουνα pl n (machairopírouna, “silverware, cutlery”)
- σερβίτσιο n (servítsio, “tableware, set of tableware (e.g., plates, glasses, bowls, silverware, etc.—typically matches together)”)
Further reading
- κουζίνα - Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek], 1998, by the "Triantafyllidis" Foundation.
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