πριόνι
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek πρίων (príōn), from the same root as πείρω (peírō, “to pierce, cleave”).
Declension
Related terms
- αλυσοπρίονο n (alysopríono, “chainsaw”)
- δισκοπρίονο n (diskopríono, “circular saw”)
- λεπτό πριόνι n (leptó prióni, “jigsaw”)
- πριονίδι n (prionídi, “sawdust”)
- πριονίζω (prionízo, “to saw”)
- πριονιστήριο n (prionistírio, “lumber mill”)
- πριονιστής m (prionistís, “sawyer”)
- πριονοκορδέλα f (prionokordéla, “bandsaw”)
Further reading
- πριόνι on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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