ποτό

Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ποτόν (potón), noun use of the neuter form of ποτός (potós, drinkable), from Proto-Hellenic *potós, from Proto-Indo-European *ph₃tós ((having been) drunk; having drunk), derived from the root *peh₃- (to drink). Cognate with Italian poto.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /poˈto/

Noun

ποτό • (potó) n (plural ποτά)

  1. beverage, drink

Declension

  • απότιστος (apótistos, unwatered, adjective)
  • κρασοπότηρο n (krasopótiro, wine glass)
  • ποτάμι n (potámi, river, stream)
  • ποταμός m (potamós, river, stream)
  • ποτηράκι n (potiráki, small glass)
  • ποτήρι n (potíri, glass, tumbler)
  • πότης m (pótis, drinker)
  • ποτίζω (potízo, to water, to irrigate)
  • πότισμα n (pótisma, watering)
  • ποτιστήρι f (potistíri, watering can)
  • ποτιστής m (potistís, waterer)
  • ποτιστικός (potistikós, watering, adjective)
  • ποτίστρα f (potístra, water trough, watering hole)
  • ποτοαπαγόρευση f (potoapagórefsi, prohibition)
  • ποτοποιείο n (potopoieío, distillery)
  • ποτοποιός m (potopoiós, distiller)
  • ποτοπωλείο n (potopoleío, wine shop)
  • πότρια f (pótria, drinker)

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