πεπόνι
See also: πεπονί
Greek
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek πεπόνιον (pepónion), a diminutive of Ancient Greek πέπων (pépōn, “ripe cucumber”).
Declension
declension of πεπόνι
singular | plural | |
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nominative | πεπόνι • | πεπόνια • |
genitive | πεπονιού • | πεπονιών • |
accusative | πεπόνι • | πεπόνια • |
vocative | πεπόνι • | πεπόνια • |
Synonyms
- καβούνι n (kavoúni) (colloquial)
- καούνι n (kaoúni) (colloquial)
- κελέκι n (keléki) (unripe)
- πέπων m (pépon) (Katharevousa)
Coordinate terms
- καρπούζι n (karpoúzi, “watermelon”)
Related terms
- πεπονάκι n (peponáki, “melon”) (diminutive form)
- πεπονί n (peponí, “melon”) (colour)
- πεπονία f (peponía, “melon plant”)
Further reading
πεπόνι on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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