τραπέζι
Greek
Alternative forms
- (Katharevousa) τραπέζιον n (trapézion, “table”)
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek τραπέζιν (trapézin), via Koine Greek from Ancient Greek τραπέζιον (trapézion, “small table”), diminutive of τράπεζα (trápeza, “a table”). This is conventionally taken to be from a (virtual?) *τετράπεζα (*tetrápeza, “four-footed”), from τετράς (tetrás, “four”) and πέζα (péza, “-footed, -legged”), from πούς (poús, “a foot”). Sihler (1995) instead relates the first element to τρεῖς (treîs, “three”), noting that early tables had three legs, not four. Compare English trapeze, trapezium, trapezophoron. Doublet of τραπέζιον (trapézion), a borrowing.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tɾaˈpezi/
- Hyphenation: τρα‧πέ‧ζι
Noun
τραπέζι • (trapézi) n (plural τραπέζια)
- (furniture) table (item of furniture with a flat top surface raised above the ground, usually on one or more legs)
- Πήγε στην ΙΚΕΑ να αγοράσει ένα νέο τραπέζι.
- Píge stin IKEA na agorásei éna néo trapézi.
- He went to IKEA to buy a new table.
- Έχουμε ένα χαμηλό γυάλινο τραπέζι στο σαλόνι.
- Échoume éna chamiló gyálino trapézi sto salóni.
- We have a low glass table in the living room.
- (figuratively) dinner, supper, meal (food prepared and eaten)
- Με κάλεσαν σε τραπέζι απόψε.
- Me kálesan se trapézi apópse.
- They invited me for a meal tonight.
Declension
Related terms
- Αγία Τράπεζα f (Agía Trápeza, “altar”)
- τραπεζάκι n (trapezáki, “coffee table”)
- τραπεζαρία f (trapezaría, “dining room, dining table”)
- τραπεζομάντηλο n (trapezomántilo, “table cloth”)
- τραπέζωμα n (trapézoma, “wining and dining”)
- τραπεζώνω (trapezóno, “to dine, have dinner”)
- and compare with: τράπεζα f (trápeza, “bank”)
Descendants
Further reading
- τραπέζι on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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