ποντίκι
Greek
Etymology
The computing term is a semantic loan from English mouse.
Noun
ποντίκι • (pontíki) n (plural ποντίκια)
- mouse (rodent)
- Στα ποντίκια αρέσει το φιστικοβούτυρο περισσότερο από το τυρί.
- Sta pontíkia arései to fistikovoútyro perissótero apó to tyrí.
- Mice like peanut butter more than cheese.
- strong muscles, especially biceps
- (cooking) meat from the lower part of the leg of a calf
- (computing) mouse
- Το ποντίκι μου χρειάζεται νέες μπαταρίες. ― To pontíki mou chreiázetai nées bataríes. ― My mouse needs new batteries.
- (military slang) recruit, newbie
Declension
Related terms
- τρωκτικό n (troktikó, “rodent”)
Further reading
Ποντικός on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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