πέτρινος

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

From πέτρα (pétra, rock) +‎ -ινος (-inos).

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

πέτρῐνος (pétrĭnosm (feminine πετρῐ́νη, neuter πέτρῐνον); first/second declension

  1. rocky, made of stone
    Synonym: λάϊνος (láïnos)
  2. changed into rock

Inflection

Descendants

  • Greek: πέτρινος (pétrinos) (learned)

Further reading

Greek

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek πέτρινος (pétrinos).[1] By surface analysis, πέτρ(α) (pétr(a)) +‎ -ινος (-inos).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpe.tɾi.nos/
  • Hyphenation: πέ‧τρι‧νος

Adjective

πέτρινος (pétrinosm (feminine πέτρινη, neuter πέτρινο)

  1. of stone, of rock
    πέτρινη σκάλαpétrini skálastone staircase
  2. (figuratively) stone
    πέτρινη καρδιάpétrini kardiáheart of stone

Declension

Declension of πέτρινος
singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative πέτρινος (pétrinos) πέτρινη (pétrini) πέτρινο (pétrino) πέτρινοι (pétrinoi) πέτρινες (pétrines) πέτρινα (pétrina)
genitive πέτρινου (pétrinou) πέτρινης (pétrinis) πέτρινου (pétrinou) πέτρινων (pétrinon) πέτρινων (pétrinon) πέτρινων (pétrinon)
accusative πέτρινο (pétrino) πέτρινη (pétrini) πέτρινο (pétrino) πέτρινους (pétrinous) πέτρινες (pétrines) πέτρινα (pétrina)
vocative πέτρινε (pétrine) πέτρινη (pétrini) πέτρινο (pétrino) πέτρινοι (pétrinoi) πέτρινες (pétrines) πέτρινα (pétrina)

References

  1. ^ πέτρινος, in Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής , Triantafyllidis Foundation, 1998 at the Centre for the Greek language