μαγούλα
Appearance
See also: μάγουλα
Greek
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Romanian măgură (“hill”), an expressive creation based on *măc- or *moc-; possibly from a Balkanic substrate language. Akin to Albanian magulë (“heap”), metathetic form of gamulë. Other less likely theories included Latin macula or *maculum, or a Proto-Slavic *mogyla.
Noun
[edit]μαγούλα • (magoúla) f (plural μαγούλες)
Declension
[edit]singular | plural | |
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nominative | μαγούλα (magoúla) | μαγούλες (magoúles) |
genitive | μαγούλας (magoúlas) | - |
accusative | μαγούλα (magoúla) | μαγούλες (magoúles) |
vocative | μαγούλα (magoúla) | μαγούλες (magoúles) |
Related terms
[edit]- μάγουλο n (mágoulo, “cheek”)