αρχίδι
Greek
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek ὀρχίδιον (orkhídion), from Ancient Greek ὄρχις (órkhis, “testicle”). The change of the initial vowel from ο to α is due to the liaison from the plural: τὰ ὀρχίδια → (elision) τὰ 'ρχίδια → (rebracketing) τ' ἀρχίδια.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aɾˈçiði/
- Hyphenation: αρ‧χί‧δι
Noun
αρχίδι • (archídi) n (plural αρχίδια)
- (vulgar, colloquial, mostly in the plural) ball, bollock, nut, nad (the testicle)
- Φίλε! Σου έχει βγει το ένα αρχίδι απ' έξω! ― Fíle! Sou échei vgei to éna archídi ap' éxo! ― Dude! One of your balls is hanging out!
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- (vulgar, offensive, of a person) asshole, prick, dickhead
- Άσε μας, βρε αρχίδι! ― Áse mas, vre archídi! ― Leave us alone, you dickhead!
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Declension
Synonyms
- παπάρι n (papári)
Derived terms
Terms derived from αρχίδι (archídi)
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