φλώρος
Greek
Alternative forms
- φλώρι n (flóri) (for sense 1 only)
- φλωράς m (florás) (for sense 2 only)
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek φλῶρος (phlôros), from Ancient Greek χλωρίων (khlōríōn), from χλωρός (khlōrós, “green/yellow”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfloɾos/
- Hyphenation: φλώ‧ρος
Noun
φλώρος • (flóros) m (plural φλώροι)
- greenfinch (any of the birds in the genus Chloris)
- (colloquial, derogatory, figuratively) nancyboy, fag, wimp (effeminate and/or weak-willed man)
- Τι πήγε και παντρεύτηκε αυτόν τον φλώρο; ― Ti píge kai pantréftike aftón ton flóro? ― What did she go and marry that nancyboy for?
Declension
Derived terms
- φλωράδικος (florádikos) (adjective for sense 2 only)
- φλώρικα (flórika) (adverb for sense 2 only)
- φλωράδικα (florádika) (adverb for sense 2 only)
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