χόνδρος

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See also: χονδρός

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Maybe with dissimilatory elision from Proto-Indo-European *gʰrendʰ- (to grind, crush) (see *gʰer-), the same root of Proto-Germanic *grindaną (to grind) and Latin frendō (I gnash), + -ρος (-ros). However, Beekes finds this proposal unconvincing.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

χόνδρος (khóndros) m (genitive χόνδρου); second declension

  1. A small rounded mass: lump
  2. grain, groat, corn, spelt
  3. cartilage

Declension

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Case / # Singular Dual Plural
Nominative χόνδρος
ho khóndros
τὼ χόνδρω
tṑ khóndrō
οἱ χόνδροι
hoi khóndroi
Genitive τοῦ χόνδρου
toû khóndrou
τοῖν χόνδροιν
toîn khóndroin
τῶν χόνδρων
tôn khóndrōn
Dative τῷ χόνδρῳ
tôi khóndrōi
τοῖν χόνδροιν
toîn khóndroin
τοῖς χόνδροις
toîs khóndrois
Accusative τὸν χόνδρον
tòn khóndron
τὼ χόνδρω
tṑ khóndrō
τοὺς χόνδρους
toùs khóndrous
Vocative χόνδρε
khóndre
χόνδρω
khóndrō
χόνδροι
khóndroi
Notes:
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Derived terms

Descendants

  • Arabic: خَنْدَرِيس (ḵandarīs)
  • English: chondro-
  • Greek: χόνδρος (chóndros)

Further reading

Greek

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek χόνδρος (khóndros, groat, cartilage).

Pronunciation

Noun

χόνδρος (chóndros) m (plural χόνδροι)

  1. (anatomy) cartilage, gristle, cartilaginous skeletal material
  2. groats

Declension

More information singular, plural ...
Declension of χόνδρος
singular plural
nominative χόνδρος (chóndros) χόνδροι (chóndroi)
genitive χόνδρου (chóndrou) χόνδρων (chóndron)
accusative χόνδρο (chóndro) χόνδρους (chóndrous)
vocative χόνδρε (chóndre) χόνδροι (chóndroi)
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