μαντήλα
Greek
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek μαντήλη (mantḗlē), μανδίλιον (mandílion), μαντίλιον (mantílion), μανδήλη (mandḗlē, “cloth, hand towel, handkerchief, tablecloth”), from Latin mantēle, mantēlium.[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /manˈdi.la/
Declension
declension of μαντήλα
Related terms
- μαντήλι n (mantíli, “small headscarf”)
- κεφαλομάντηλο n (kefalomántilo, “Cretan headband”)
References
- Kriaras, Emmanuel (1995) Νέο ελληνικό λεξικό της σύγχρονης δημοτικής γλώσσας [Modern Greek Dictionary of the Contemporary Demotic Language, Written and Spoken], Athens: Ekdotike Athenon
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