σύρμα
Greek
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek σύρμα (súrma), from Koine Greek σύρμα (súrma), from Ancient Greek σύρμα (súrma).
Noun
σύρμα • (sýrma) n (plural σύρματα)
- electrical wire or cable
- wire (thin flexible metal thread or threads)
- scourer, metal mesh scouring pad
- whisk, beater
- wire netting
Declension
declension of σύρμα
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | σύρμα • | σύρματα • |
| genitive | σύρματος • | συρμάτων • |
| accusative | σύρμα • | σύρματα • |
| vocative | σύρμα • | σύρματα • |
Derived terms
- αγκαθωτό σύρμα n (agkathotó sýrma, “barbed wire”)
- συρματόπλεγμα n (syrmatóplegma, “wire netting”)
- συρματόσχοινο n (syrmatóschoino, “cable, wire rope”)
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