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

    More information Case / #, Singular ...
    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)

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    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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