μπαστούνι
Greek
Etymology
From Italian bastone (“stick, cane”), from Latin basto (“stick”)
Noun
μπαστούνι • (bastoúni) n (plural μπαστούνια)
- cane, walking stick
- spade, as used in "queen of spades", not the gardening implement.
- (idiomatic) trouble
- τα βρήκα μπαστούνια (I met with trouble)
Declension
declension of μπαστούνι
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | μπαστούνι • | μπαστούνια • |
| genitive | μπαστουνιού • | μπαστουνιών • |
| accusative | μπαστούνι • | μπαστούνια • |
| vocative | μπαστούνι • | μπαστούνια • |
Derived terms
- μπαστουνιά f (bastouniá, “a hit with a cane”)
- φάντης μπαστούνι m (fántis bastoúni, “jack of spades, unexpected visitor”)
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