ρόκα
Greek
Etymology 1
Byzantine Greek ρόκα (róka), from Italian ruca
Noun
ρόκα • (róka) f (plural ρόκες)
- rocket (a salad leaf)
Declension
declension of ρόκα
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | ρόκα • | ρόκες • |
| genitive | ρόκας • | — |
| accusative | ρόκα • | ρόκες • |
| vocative | ρόκα • | ρόκες • |
Further reading
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Ρόκα (φυτό) on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
Etymology 2
Borrowed from Italian rocca, from Gothic rukka (rukka)
Noun
ρόκα • (róka) f (plural ρόκες)
- (colloquial) distaff (device for holding fibres to be spun)
Declension
declension of ρόκα
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | ρόκα • | ρόκες • |
| genitive | ρόκας • | — |
| accusative | ρόκα • | ρόκες • |
| vocative | ρόκα • | ρόκες • |
Synonyms
- ηλακάτη f (ilakáti)
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