τσίχλα
Greek
Alternative forms
- τσίκλα (tsíkla)
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: τσί‧χλα
Etymology 1
Inherited from Ancient Greek κίχλη (kíkhlē, “thrush”)
Noun
τσίχλα • (tsíchla) f (plural τσίχλες)
- (ornithology) thrush; especially Turdus philomelos: song thrush[1]
- (figuratively) thin, scrawny man
Declension
Synonyms
- (song thrush): κελαηδότσιχλα f (kelaïdótsichla, literally “singing thrush”)
- (song thrush): κοινή τσίχλα f (koiní tsíchla, literally “common thrush”)[1]
- κίχλη f (kíchli)
Coordinate terms
thrushes
- γαλαζοκότσυφας f (galazokótsyfas, “blue rock thrush”)
- κεδρότσιχλα f (kedrótsichla, “fieldfare”)
- κελαηδότσιχλα f (kelaïdótsichla, “song thrush”)
- κοινή τσίχλα f (koiní tsíchla, “common thrush, song thrush”)
- μαυρόλαιμη τσίχλα f (mavrólaimi tsíchla, “black-throated thrush”)
- πετροκότσυφας m (petrokótsyfas, “common/rufous-tailed rock thrush”)
- πυροκότσυφας m (pyrokótsyfas, “common/rufous-tailed rock thrush”)
- τσαρτσάρα f (tsartsára, “mistle thrush”)
- τσιχλαηδόνι n (tsichlaïdóni, “thrush nightingale”)
- χρυσότσιχλα f (chrysótsichla, “White's thrush”)
See also
- άφθα f (áftha, “thrush - fungal infection”)
Declension
Synonyms
- μαστίχα f (mastícha)
Derived terms
- τσιχλόφουσκα f (tsichlófouska, “bubblegum”)
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