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

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  • IPA(key): /ˈvolos/
  • Hyphenation: Βό‧λος

Proper noun

Βόλος (Vólos) m

  1. Volos (port city in Thessaly, Greece, and the capital of the regional unit of Magnesia)

Declension

Derived terms

  • Βολιώτης m (Voliótis, male from Volos)
  • Βολιώτισσα f (Voliótissa, female from Salamis)
  • βολιώτικος (voliótikos) (adjective)

Further reading

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