ζάρι
Greek
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek ζάριν (zárin), from ἀζάριον (azárion), from Arabic اَلزَّهْر (az-zahr, “the dice”). Cognate with English hazard.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈza.ɾi/
- Hyphenation: ζά‧ρι
Noun
ζάρι • (zári) n (plural ζάρια)
- (games) die, dice (polyhedron used in game of chance)
- Έριξε δύο ζάρια που του έφεραν εξάρια.
- Érixe dýo zária pou tou éferan exária.
- He rolled two dice that got him sixes.
- (games, in the plural, by extension) dicing, dice game (game in which the outcome is at least partly determined by dice)
- Έχασε το σπίτι του στα ζάρια.
- Échase to spíti tou sta zária.
- He lost his house playing dice.
Declension
Synonyms
- (game of chance): μπαρμπούτι n (barmpoúti)
Derived terms
- ζαριά f (zariá, “roll of the dice”)
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