δερβένι

See also: Δερβένι

Greek

Alternative forms

  • ντερβένι (ntervéni)

Etymology

From Ottoman Turkish دربند (dervent, derbent, narrows, pass; derbend), which is ultimately from Persian دربند (darband, mountain or road pass, narrows).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ðeɾˈve.ni/
  • Hyphenation: δερ‧βέ‧νι

Noun

δερβένι • (dervéni) n

  1. (colloquial) narrows, usually referring to a narrow mountain pass
    Synonyms: ορεινή διάβαση (oreiní diávasi), κλεισώρεια (kleisóreia), κλεισούρα (kleisoúra)

Usage notes

The word is understood in its own right, but is particularly well established as a toponym (as the proper name Δερβένι (Dervéni)).

Declension

Derived terms

  • δερβενάκι n (dervenáki, particularly short, narrow mountain pass) (rare, mostly in toponyms)
  • δερβέναγας n (dervénagas, a derbendci leader; an authoritarian person) (common in the latter sense, usually ironic)

Descendants

  • Bulgarian: дерве́н m (dervén), дерве́нт m (dervént) (obsolete)
  • Macedonian: дервен m (derven)
  • Serbo-Croatian: (obsolete)
    Cyrillic script: дѐрвен
    Latin script: dèrven

Further reading

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