-άλα
Greek
Etymology
Modern Greek coinage which follows patterns set out in such word groups as πηλαλώ (pilaló, “run”) → πηλάλα (pilála, “running”) and κεφάλι (kefáli, “head”) → κεφάλα (kefála, “big head”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈala/
Suffix
-άλα • (-ála) f
- added to a verb, to create nouns or adverbs describing an action or the resulting action:
- τρέχω (trécho, “run”) + -άλα (-ála) → τρεχάλα (trechála, “running, at full speed”)
- κρεμώ (kremó, “hang”) + -άλα (-ála) → κρεμάλα (kremála, “noose, gallows”)
- φεύγω (févgo, “leave”) + -άλα (-ála) → φευγάλα (fevgála, “flight, escape”)
- φουσκώνω (fouskóno, “inflate, blow up”) + -άλα (-ála) → φουσκάλα (fouskála, “blister”)
Declension
declension of -άλα
Derived terms
Greek terms suffixed with -άλα
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