αλέτρι
Greek
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek ἀλέτριν (alétrin), dissimilated variant of ἀρέτρι(ν) (arétri(n)), from ἀρότρι(ν) (arótri(n)), from Koine Greek ἀρότριον (arótrion), from diminutive of Ancient Greek ἄροτρον (árotron). Doublet of άροτρο (árotro).
Declension
Synonyms
- άροτρο n (árotro)
Related terms
- αλετρίζω (aletrízo, “to plough”)
- αλετροπόδα f (aletropóda, “ploughshare”)
- αλετροχέρα f (aletrochéra, “ploughstaff”)
Further reading
- αλέτρι on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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