σουβλί
Greek
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek σουβλί (soublí), σουβλίον (soublíon), σουβλίν (soublín), σούβλα (soúbla), σοῦβλα (soûbla), σούβλη (soúblē), σούγλη (soúglē), from Latin sūbula (“awl”).
Noun
σουβλί • (souvlí) n (plural σουβλιά)
Declension
Related terms
- ασούβλιστος (asoúvlistos, “unskewered”, adjective)
- σουβλάκι n (souvláki, “food cooked on skewer”)
- σουβλιά f (souvliá, “stabbing pain”)
- σουβλίζω (souvlízo, “to skewer, to impale”)
Further reading
- σουβλί on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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