-πουλος

Greek

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin pullus (offspring). Compare πουλί (poulí).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /.pu.los/

Suffix

-πουλος • (-poulos)

  1. (in neuter and feminine gender) denoting kinship (of a son or daughter to a father)
    1. forms diminutives

Declension

masculine
feminine
neuter

Derived terms

  • βλαχοπούλα (vlachopoúla)
  • βλαχόπουλο (vlachópoulo)
  • γυφτόπουλο (gyftópoulo)
  • μαστορόπουλο (mastorópoulo)
  • νησιωτοπούλα (nisiotopoúla)
  • νησιωτόπουλο (nisiotópoulo)
  • παπαδοπούλα (papadopoúla)
  • χωριατοπούλα (choriatopoúla)
  • χωριατόπουλο (choriatópoulo)
Greek terms suffixed with -πουλος
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