κόκκινος

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

From κόκκος (kókkos, kermes oak) +‎ -ινος (-inos).

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

κόκκῐνος (kókkinosm (feminine κοκκίνη, neuter κόκκῐνον); first/second declension

  1. scarlet; blushing

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Greek

Etymology

From Koine Greek κόκκινος (kókkinos), from κόκκος (kókkos, grain, seed, kernel). The sense for modern came from grains of holly, which were used to make red dyes. Displaced earlier Ancient Greek ἐρυθρός (eruthrós).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkocinos/
  • Hyphenation: κόκ‧κι‧νος

Adjective

κόκκινος (kókkinosm (feminine κόκκινη, neuter κόκκινο)

  1. red (colour)
    δύο κόκκινα τριαντάφυλλαdýo kókkina triantáfyllatwo red roses
    κόκκινο κρασίkókkino krasíred wine
    κόκκινα μαλλιάkókkina malliáred hair

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Colors in Greek · χρώματα (chrómata) (layout · text)
     λευκό (lefkó)      γκρι (gkri)      μαύρο (mávro)
             κόκκινο (kókkino); βυσσινί (vyssiní)              πορτοκαλί (portokalí); καφέ (kafé)              κίτρινο (kítrino); κρεμ (krem)
             λαχανί (lachaní)              πράσινο (prásino)             
             κυανός (kyanós); βαθυκύανο (vathykýano)              γαλάζιο (galázio)              μπλε (ble)
             ιόχρους (ióchrous); ινδικό (indikó)              ματζέντα (matzénta); μωβ (mov)              ροζ (roz)