κουλούρα
Greek
Alternative forms
- κουλλούρα f (koulloúra)
Etymology
From Ancient Greek κολλύρα (kollúra)
Noun
κουλούρα • (kouloúra) f (plural κουλούρες)
- general term for ring like objects
- coil (of rope, wire, etc)
- life jacket
- bread roll in shape of a ring, bagel like roll
- zero mark at school
- (figuratively): marriage, marriage wreath
Declension
declension of κουλούρα
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | κουλούρα • | κουλούρες • |
genitive | κουλούρας • | — |
accusative | κουλούρα • | κουλούρες • |
vocative | κουλούρα • | κουλούρες • |
Related terms
- κουλουριάζω (koulouriázo, “to coil, to coil up”)
- κουλουριάζομαι (koulouriázomai, “curl oneself up”)
See also
- πηνίο n (pinío, “electro-magnetic coil”)
- σπιράλ n (spirál, “contraceptive coil”)
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