κέφαλος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From κεφαλή (kephalḗ).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

κέφᾰλος • (képhalos) m (genitive κεφᾰ́λου); second declension

  1. a species of mullet (Mugil cephalus)

Declension

Descendants

  • Greek: κέφαλος (kéfalos)
    • Albanian: qefull
    • Aromanian: chefal
    • Bulgarian: кефа́л (kefál)
    • Ottoman Turkish: كفال
      • Turkish: kefal
      • Armenian: քեֆալ (kʻefal)
      • Azerbaijani: kefal
      • Georgian: კეფალი (ḳepali)
    • Russian: кефаль (kefalʹ)
      • Persian: کفال
    • Romanian: chefal
  • Latin: cephalus

Further reading

Greek

Etymology

From the Ancient Greek κέφᾰλος (képhalos).

Noun

κέφαλος • (kéfalos) m (plural κέφαλοι)

  1. mullet, grey mullet, flathead mullet

Declension

Descendants

  • Albanian: qefull
  • Aromanian: chefal
  • Bulgarian: кефа́л (kefál)
  • Ottoman Turkish: كفال
    • Turkish: kefal
    • Armenian: քեֆալ (kʻefal)
    • Azerbaijani: kefal
    • Georgian: კეფალი (ḳepali)
  • Russian: кефаль (kefalʹ)
    • Persian: کفال
  • Romanian: chefal

See also

Further reading

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