γιος
Greek
Alternative forms
- (Katharevousa) υιός m (yiós)
- (Katharevousa) υἱός m (yἱós)
Etymology
From Ancient Greek υἱός (huiós, “son, child”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʝos/
Declension
Coordinate terms
- and see: Appendix:Greek phrasebook/Family
Derived terms
- ακριβογιός m (akrivogiós, “only son, much loved son”)
- μοναχογιός m (monachogiós, “only son”)
- υιοθετώ (yiothetó, “to adopt”)
- υιοθεσία f (yiothesía, “adoption”)
- υιοθέτηση f (yiothétisi, “adoption”)
- υιικός m (yiikós, “filial”)
- άσωτος υιός m (ásotos yiós, “prodigal son”)
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