πομφόλυγα

Ancient Greek

Pronunciation

 

Noun

πομφόλῠγᾰ (pomphóluga) f

  1. accusative singular of πομφόλῠξ (pomphólux)

Greek

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /poɱˈfoliɣa/
  • Hyphenation: πομ‧φό‧λυ‧γα

Etymology 1

Feminine noun from Ancient Greek πομφόλῠξ from accusative πομφόλῠγᾰ.

Alternative forms

Noun

πομφόλυγα (pomfólyga) f (plural πομφόλυγες)

  1. (medicine) blister
  2. bubble
  3. (figuratively, derogatory) speech without meaning, blather
Declension
Synonyms

(blister):

(bubble):

  • φυσαλίδα f (fysalída)
  • and μπουρμπουλήθρα f (bourmpoulíthra)

(figuratively):

  • αερολογία f (aerología, lit: words of the air)
  • μπούρδα f (boúrda) (colloquial, pejorative)
  • φληνάφημα n (flináfima) (formal, pejorative)

Etymology 2

Inflectional form of the masculine noun.

Noun

πομφόλυγα (pomfólyga) m (with article: του πομφόλυγα)

  1. Genitive, accusative and vocative singular form of πομφόλυγας (pomfólygas).
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