μυαλό

Greek

Etymology

From Byzantine Greek μυαλόν (mualón), from alteration of earlier μυαλός (mualós), from Koine Greek μυαλός (mualós), from Ancient Greek μυελός (muelós).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mɲaˈlo/
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: μυα‧λό

Noun

μυαλό • (myaló) n (plural μυαλά)

  1. (anatomy) brain
  2. (in the plural) brains (used as food)
  3. brain (person providing intellectual input)
  4. mind
  5. head

Declension

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