ορός
Greek
Alternative forms
- ορρός m (orrós)
Etymology
From Ancient Greek, from Proto-Indo-European *ser- (“to flow, run”); see also Sanskrit सर (sara, “flowing”), सरित् (sarit, “river, brook”) and Latin serum (“whey”).
Declension
declension of ορός
singular | plural | |
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nominative | ορός • | οροί • |
genitive | ορού • | ορών • |
accusative | ορό • | ορούς • |
vocative | ορέ • | οροί • |
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