σάπων

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

    Usually said to be from Latin sāpō, but borrowing from Galatian is also possible. Ultimately from Proto-Germanic *saipǭ (soap), from Proto-Indo-European *seyp-, *seyb- (to pour, strain, trickle). Cognate with Old English sāpe (soap). More at soap.

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    Noun

    σᾱ́πων (sā́pōnm (genitive σᾱ́πωνος); third declension

    1. (Koine) soap

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    Greek

    Etymology

    Borrowed from Ancient Greek σάπων (sápōn, soap).

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ˈsapon/
    • Hyphenation: σά‧πων

    Noun

    σάπων (sáponm (plural σάπωνες)

    1. Katharevousa form of σαπούνι (sapoúni, soap)

    Declension

    singular plural
    nominative σάπων (sápon) σάπωνες (sápones)
    genitive σάπωνος (sáponos) σαπώνων (sapónon)
    accusative σάπωνα (sápona) σάπωνας (sáponas)
    vocative σάπων (sápon) σάπωνες (sápones)