δρεπάνιον

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From δρέπανον (drépanon) + -ιον (-ion, diminutive suffix). See δρεπάνη (drepánē) for more.

Noun

δρεπάνιον • (drepánion) n

  1. sickle

Descendants

  • > Greek: δρεπάνι (drepáni) (inherited)
    • Ottoman Turkish: طرپان (tırpan), ترپان (tırpan), درپان (dırpan), طيرپان (tırpan)
      • Turkish: tırpan
      • Armenian: թըրփան (tʻərpʻan)
      • Laz: თირფანი (tirpani)
  • > Pontic Greek: δρεπάνιν (drepánin), δερπάν' (derpán'), δροπάνι (dropáni), δροπάν' (dropán'), δερπάντιν (derpántin), δρεπάντι (drepánti), δερπάντι (derpánti), δερπάντ' (derpánt') (inherited)
    • Laz: დრეპანი (drep̌ani), დეპრანი (dep̌rani), დრაპანი (drap̌ani), დარპანი (darp̌ani)

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