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ρόκα

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Byzantine Greek ῥόκα (rhóka), from Italian ruca

Noun

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ρόκα (rókaf (plural ρόκες)

  1. rocket, arugula (a salad leaf)
Declension
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Declension of ρόκα
singular plural
nominative ρόκα (róka) ρόκες (rókes)
genitive ρόκας (rókas) -
accusative ρόκα (róka) ρόκες (rókes)
vocative ρόκα (róka) ρόκες (rókes)
Further reading
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Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Italian rocca.

Noun

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ρόκα (rókaf (plural ρόκες)

  1. (colloquial) distaff (device for holding fibres to be spun)
Declension
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Declension of ρόκα
singular plural
nominative ρόκα (róka) ρόκες (rókes)
genitive ρόκας (rókas) -
accusative ρόκα (róka) ρόκες (rókes)
vocative ρόκα (róka) ρόκες (rókes)
Synonyms
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