ζήλος

See also: ζῆλος and Ζῆλος

Greek

Etymology

Learnedly, from Ancient Greek ζῆλος (zêlos).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈzi.los/
  • Hyphenation: ζή‧λος

Noun

ζήλος • (zílos) m (uncountable)

  1. zeal
    θρησκευτικός ζήλοςthriskeftikós zílosreligious zeal
    υπερβάλλων ζήλοςypervállon zílosexaggerated zeal (in expressions)

Declension

  • αντιζηλία f (antizilía)
  • αντίζηλος (antízilos)
  • αξιοζήλευτος (axiozíleftos, enviable, adjective)
  • επίζηλος (epízilos, very desired)
  • ζηλαδέρφι n (ziladérfi) (colloquial)
  • ζηλεμένος (zileménos, desired, envied, participle)
  • ζηλευτός (zileftós, wanted, desired, adjective)
  • ζηλεύω (zilévo, envy, I am jealous)
  • ζήλια f (zília, jealousy)
  • ζηλιάρα f (ziliára, jealous female)
  • ζηλιάρης m (ziliáris, jealous male)
  • ζηλιάρικος (ziliárikos, jealous, adjective)
  • ζηλιαρόγατος m (ziliarógatos, very jealous)
  • ζηλοτυπία f (zilotypía, jealousy) (romantic/sexual context only)
  • ζηλότυπος (zilótypos, jealous, adjective) (romantic/sexual context only)
  • ζηλόφθονος (zilófthonos, envious)
  • ζηλοφθονώ (zilofthonó, envy)
  • ζηλώ (ziló, desire, envy) (ironic)
  • ζηλωτής m (zilotís, zealot)
  • κακόζηλος (kakózilos, badly imitating, adjective) (of text or speech)
  • περίζηλος (perízilos, very desired)
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