νότος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Borrowed from Southern Pre-Greek.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

νότος • (nótos) m (genitive νότου); second declension

  1. The south wind
  2. The south

Inflection

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Greek: νότος (nótos)
  • Italiot Greek: νότος
  • Pontic Greek: νότος (nótos), νό̤τος (nö́tos)
  • Ottoman Turkish: لودوس (lodos), لدوس (lodos), لودز (lodoz)
    • Turkish: lodos
    • Armenian: լօտօս (lōtōs) Constantinople
    • Bulgarian: ло́дос (lódos), лодо́с (lodós), лодо́са (lodósa), лодо́з (lodóz), лодус (lodus), ладо́з (ladóz)
    • Ladino: lodós
    • Laz: ლოდოზი (lodozi), ლოდოსი (lodosi)

Further reading

Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek νότος (nótos).

Noun

νότος • (nótos) m (uncountable)

  1. (navigation) south
  2. (meteorology) south wind

Declension

Coordinate terms

  • Appendix:Greek compass points
  • νοτίζω (notízo, to moisten, to humidify)

Further reading

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