τρύπα

See also: τρῦπα

Greek

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtɾi.pa/
  • Hyphenation: τρύ‧πα

Etymology 1

Inherited from Hellenistic Koine Greek τρῦπα (trûpa).

Noun

τρύπα • (trýpa) f (plural τρύπες)

  1. hole
Declension
Synonyms
Derived terms
  • βγάζω το φίδι απ' την τρύπα (vgázo to fídi ap' tin trýpa, literally to get the snake out of the hole)
  • κάνω μια τρύπα στο νερό (káno mia trýpa sto neró, labour in vain, literally to make a hole in water)
  • μαύρη τρύπα f (mávri trýpa, black hole)
  • τρυπάρα f (trypára, large hole, pothole)
  • τρυπίτσα f (trypítsa, perforation, small hole)
  • τρυπούλα f (trypoúla, perforation, small hole)
  • τρυπάνι n (trypáni, drill)
  • τρυπάνιση (trypánisi, drilling)
  • τρυπανίζω (trypanízo, to bore, to drill)
  • τρυπητήρι n (trypitíri, awl, punch)
  • τρυπητό n (trypitó, strainer, colander)
  • τρυπητός (trypitós, slotted)
  • τρυπιοχέρης (trypiochéris, wasteful)
  • τρυποκάρυδος m (trypokárydos, woodpecker)
  • τρυποφοβία f (trypofovía, trypophobia)
  • τρυπώνω (trypóno, to tack)
  • τρύπημα n (trýpima, drilling, puncture)
  • τρύπιος (trýpios, pitted, holey)
  • τρύπωμα n (trýpoma, tacking)
  • and see: τρυπάω (trypáo, pierce, make hole), τρυπώ (trypó)
compounds of τρύπα

Etymology 2

Verb form.

Verb

τρύπα • (trýpa)

  1. 2nd person singular present imperfective imperative form of τρυπάω (trypáo) / τρυπώ.
    Alternative form: τρύπαγε (trýpage)
  2. 2nd person singular simple past perfective imperative form of τρυπάω (trypáo) / τρυπώ.
    Alternative form: τρύπησε (trýpise)
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