σκυλί
Cappadocian Greek
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom Byzantine Greek σκυλίον (skulíon), a diminutive of Ancient Greek σκύλος (skúlos).
Noun
editσ̌κυλί (škylí)
See also
edit- gεbέρτσαν (gebértsan)
Greek
editEtymology
editFrom Byzantine Greek σκυλίον (skulíon), a diminutive of from Ancient Greek σκύλος (skúlos); cf. σκύλαξ (skúlax). See also σκυλάκι (skyláki).
Cognate with Mariupol Greek щилы́ (śilý).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editσκυλί • (skylí) n (plural σκυλιά, masculine σκύλος, feminine σκύλα)
- dog (Canis lupus familiaris) (general term for both sexes)
- Στο πάρκο βλέπεις πάντα πολλά σκυλιά.
- Sto párko vlépeis pánta pollá skyliá.
- You always see loads of dogs in the park.
- (derogatory, figuratively) beast, brute (violent person with wild behaviour)
- Μην αφήσεις αυτό το σκυλί κοντά στα παιδιά σου!
- Min afíseis aftó to skylí kontá sta paidiá sou!
- Don't let that beast close to your kids!
- (figuratively) hard worker (someone who works tirelessly and with great success)
- Αυτή είναι σκυλί στη δουλειά της.
- Aftí eínai skylí sti douleiá tis.
- She is a tirelessly hard worker.
Declension
editDeclension of σκυλί
Derived terms
edit- σκυλάκι n (skyláki, “lap dog, puppy”) (diminutive)
- σκυλίσιος (skylísios, “canine”) (adjective)
- σκυλάδικο n (skyládiko, “low quality nightclub”)
- σκυλάς m (skylás, “low quality singer”)
- σκυλιάζω (skyliázo, “to rage”)
- σκύλιασμα n (skýliasma, “violent anger”)
- σκυλο- (skylo-) (general prefix)
- σκυλοβαριέμαι (skylovariémai, “to be bored”)
- πεθαίνω σαν το σκυλί (pethaíno san to skylí, “to die a dog's death”)
- κακό σκυλί ψόφο δεν έχει (kakó skylí psófo den échei, “bad people last the longest”) (literally: "a bad dog won't die")
- τρώγονται σαν τα σκυλιά (trógontai san ta skyliá, “(they are) at each other's throats”) (literally: "they are eating one another like dogs")
- ρεζίλι των σκυλιών (rezíli ton skylión, “laughing stock”) (literally: "laughing stock of the dogs")
- σκυλοβρίζω (skylovrízo, “to shower abuse”)
- σκυλοβρίσιμο n (skylovrísimo)
- σκυλόδοντο n (skylódonto, “canine tooth”)
- σκυλοκαβγάς m (skylokavgás)
- σκυλολόι n (skylolói)
- σκυλομούρης m (skylomoúris, “ugly”)
- σκυλοπνίχτης m (skylopníchtis, “old boat, old tub”)
- σκυλόψαρο n (skylópsaro, “dogfish”)
Related terms
edit- σκύλος (skýlos)
See also
edit- ζαγάρι n (zagári, “hunting dog”)
Further reading
edit- Σκύλος on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
- σκυλί, in Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek], Triantafyllidis Foundation, 1998 at the Centre for the Greek language
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