καλόγερος

Greek

Etymology

From Koine Greek καλόγηρος (kalógēros), from καλός (kalós, good) + γῆρας (gêras, old age).

Noun

καλόγερος • (kalógeros) m (plural καλόγεροι)

  1. (religion) monk, friar
  2. (figuratively, humorous) a solitary, ascetic, monkish person
  3. coat rack, hatstand
  4. (medicine) boil
  5. great tit (bird)
  6. (nautical) exposed rock at sea

Declension

Synonyms

  • γέρος m (géros, old man)
  • καλογερόπουλο n (kalogerópoulo, young monk)
  • καλογερική f (kalogerikí, monkhood)
  • καλογερίστικος (kalogerístikos, monkish)
  • καλόγρια f (kalógria, nun)

Descendants

  • Italian: Calogero (Proper name)
  • Aromanian: cãlugãr
  • Portuguese: calouro
  • Romanian: călugăr
  • Serbo-Croatian: kaluđer
  • Bulgarian: калугер (kaluger)
  • Sicilian: Calòjiru, Caloriu (Proper name)
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