λαρδί

Greek

Etymology

Inherited from Byzantine Greek λαρδί(ο)ν (lardí(o)n, lard), diminutive of Koine Greek λάρδος (lárdos), from Latin lārdum/lāridum (bacon fat), perhaps borrowed from Ancient Greek λαρινός (larinós, fatty).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /laɾˈði/
  • Hyphenation: λαρ‧δί

Noun

λαρδί • (lardí) n (plural λαρδιά)

  1. lard, pork fat

Declension

Further reading

  • λαρδί - Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek], 1998, by the "Triantafyllidis" Foundation.
  • λαρδίον - Kriaras, Emmanuel (1969-) Επιτομή του Λεξικού της Μεσαιωνικής Ελληνικής Δημώδους Γραμματείας (Epitomí tou Lexikoú tis Mesaionikís Ellinikís Dimódous Grammateías) [Concise Dictionary of the Kriaras' Dictionary of Medieval Vulgar Greek Literature (1100–1669) Vols. 1–14. Vols 15- under I. Kazazes.)] (in Greek), Thessaloniki: Centre for the Greek language Online edition (abbreviations) Printed edition 2022: 22 vols.)
  • λαρδί on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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