μέσο
Greek
Etymology 1
From Ancient Greek μέσον (méson), neuter form of μέσος (mésos).
Noun
μέσο • (méso) n (plural μέσα)
- middle, average
- means, medium, tool
- (figuratively) connection (connections with someone in authority or power who will enable things to happen)
- Κατάφερε να μπει στην υπηρεσία βάζοντας μέσο.
- Katáfere na bei stin ypiresía vázontas méso.
- He succeeded in entering the service by using connections (pulling strings).
Declension
Related terms
Etymology 2
Adjective
μέσο • (méso)
- Accusative masculine singular form of μέσος (mésos).
- Nominative, accusative and vocative neuter singular form of μέσος (mésos).
Noun
μέσο • (méso) m
- Accusative singular form of μέσος (mésos).
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