ροζ
Greek
Etymology
Borrowed from French rose, from Latin rosa, most probably from Ancient Greek ῥόδον (rhódon), making the word a doublet of ρόδο (ródo).
Related terms
- ροζέ (rozé, “rosé”)
See also
λευκό (lefkó) | γκρι (gkri) | μαύρο (mávro) |
κόκκινο (kókkino); βυσσινί (vyssiní) | πορτοκαλί (portokalí); καφέ (kafé) | κίτρινο (kítrino); κρεμ (krem) |
λαχανί (lachaní) | πράσινο (prásino) | |
κυανό (kyanó); βαθυκύανο (vathykýano) | γαλάζιο (galázio) | μπλε (ble) |
ιόχρους (ióchrous); ινδικό (indikó) | ματζέντα (matzénta); μωβ (mov) | ροζ (roz) |
Further reading
- ροζ - Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek], 1998, by the "Triantafyllidis" Foundation.
- ροζ on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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