σαμάρι

Greek

Etymology

From Byzantine Greek σαμάριν (samárin), from earlier σαγμάριον (sagmárion), a diminutive, via Koine Greek, of Ancient Greek σάγμα (ságma).

Noun

σαμάρι • (samári) n

  1. packsaddle, bat
    Synonym: (saddle) σέλα (séla)

Declension

  • βαράω το σαμάρι ν᾿ ακούσει το γαϊδούρι
  • σαμαράκι n (samaráki)
  • σαμαράς m (samarás)
  • σαμάρωμα n (samároma)
  • σαμαρώνομαι (samarónomai)
  • σαμαρώνω (samaróno)
  • σαμαρωτός (samarotós)

Descendants

  • Albanian: samar
  • Aromanian: sãmar
  • Bulgarian: сама́р (samár)
  • Macedonian: самар (samar)
  • Romanian: samar
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic script: са̀ма̄р
    Latin script: sàmār
  • Ottoman Turkish: سمر (semer)
    • Turkish: semer
    • Armenian: սեմեր (semer), սա̈մա̈ր (sämär)
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