μαλλί
Greek
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek μαλλίν (mallín), from Ancient Greek μαλλίον (mallíon), diminutive of μαλλός (mallós, “wool”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /maˈli/
Declension
Derived terms
- μάλλινα n pl (mállina, “woollens”)
- μάλλινος (mállinos, “woollen, woolly”)
- μαλλί της γριάς (mallí tis griás, “candy floss, cotton candy”)
- κλάνω μαλλί (kláno mallí, “to be terrified”) (literally: "to fart wool")
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