καντάρι

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Greek

Etymology

From Byzantine Greek καντάρι (kantári), a reborrowing (possibly through Ottoman Turkish قنطار (kantar)) from Arabic قِنْطَار (qinṭār, kantar (weight unit)), from Byzantine Greek κεντηνάριον (kentēnárion), from Latin centēnārium (hundredweight), ultimately from Latin centum (hundred). See Arabic قِنْطَار (qinṭār) for numerous cognates with the exact same meaning passed via Arabic and Ottoman Turkish throughout the Mediterranean region.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kanˈdaɾi/
  • Hyphenation: καν‧τά‧ρι

Noun

καντάρι (kantárin (plural καντάρια)

  1. (obsolete) kantar, quintal (weight unit equal to 44 okas (οκάδες), in Greece equal to 56.4 kilograms)
    τα εκατό καντάρια το ασήμιta ekató kantária to asímithe hundred kantars of silver
    • 1801, Karl Weigel, Λεξικόν Γερμανικόν-Απλορωμαϊκόν:
      εις την φαμπρίκαν αναλούν κάθε χρόνον από εκατόν καντάρια κάρβουνα
      eis tin fampríkan analoún káthe chrónon apó ekatón kantária kárvouna
      in the factory they consume anually a hundred kantars of coal
  2. (figuratively) a moderately large amount
    λίγη δράση και πέντε καντάρια έρωταlígi drási kai pénte kantária érotasome action and a moderately large amount of passion
  3. (kitchenware) scales, balance, especially a vertical spring balance
    Synonyms: ζυγαριά (zygariá), ζυγός (zygós), στατήρας (statíras), στατέρι (statéri)
    ηλεκτρονικό καντάρι βαρέως τύπουilektronikó kantári varéos týpouhigh-load electronic balance

Declension

Coordinate terms

as an obsolete weight unit (44 okas, 56.4 kg):

  • δράμι n (drámi, dram (1400 oka, 3.2 g)
  • οκά f (oká, oka (400 drams, 1.28 kg))
  • τσεκί n (tsekí, cheki (4 kantars, 225.3 kg)) (rare)

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Greek: κανταράκι (kantaráki) (diminutive, refers exclusively to a small weighing scale)
  • Albanian: kandar
  • Aromanian: cãntare, cîntare, cîndare

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