πουλάρι
Greek
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek πουλάρι (poulári), from Ancient Greek πωλάριον (pōlárion), from πῶλος (pôlos).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /puˈlaɾi/
- Hyphenation: που‧λά‧ρι
Noun
πουλάρι • (poulári) n (plural πουλάρια)
- foal (infant or young horse, donkey or mule)
Declension
declension of πουλάρι
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | πουλάρι • | πουλάρια • |
| genitive | πουλαριού • | πουλαριών • |
| accusative | πουλάρι • | πουλάρια • |
| vocative | πουλάρι • | πουλάρια • |
Synonyms
- αλογάκι n (alogáki, “baby horse”)
- γαϊδουράκι n (gaïdouráki, “baby donkey”)
- μουλαράκι n (moularáki, “baby mule”)
Derived terms
- πουλαράκι n (poularáki) (diminutive)
Related terms
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