πρίνινος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From πρῖνος (prînos, holm oak) + -ινος (-inos).

Pronunciation

 

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Adjective

πρίνῐνος (príninos) m (feminine πρινίνη, neuter πρίνῐνον); first/second declension

  1. made of holm oak
  2. oaken, tough, sturdy

Inflection

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