Βόλος
See also: βόλος
Greek
Etymology
Uncertain. Possibly from Byzantine Greek Γόλος (Gólos), from Turkish Yolkaz, from Ancient Greek Ἰωλκός (Iōlkós). The change in consonants stems from a 19th century attempt by learned scholars to link the name with the Ancient Greek term βόλος (bólos, “fishing net”) or βῶλος (bôlos, “lump of soil”).
Pronunciation
Audio (file) - IPA(key): /ˈvolos/
- Hyphenation: Βό‧λος
Proper noun
Βόλος • (Vólos) m
Declension
Derived terms
- Βολιώτης m (Voliótis, “male from Volos”)
- Βολιώτισσα f (Voliótissa, “female from Salamis”)
- βολιώτικος (voliótikos) (adjective)
Further reading
Βόλος on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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