τσίρλα
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[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- τσιρλιό n (tsirlió)
Etymology
[edit]From Byzantine Greek τσιρλώ (tsirlṓ), from Ancient Greek τῖλος (tîlos, “diarrhea”), from Proto-Indo-European *teh₂w- (“to melt”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]τσίρλα • (tsírla) f (plural τσίρλες)
- (colloquial, vulgar) diarrhea (watery or very soft excrement)
- Πάλι άφησε το σκυλί την τσίρλα του χάμω.
- Páli áfise to skylí tin tsírla tou chámo.
- The dog left its diarrhea on the floor again.
Declension
[edit]singular | plural | |
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nominative | τσίρλα (tsírla) | τσίρλες (tsírles) |
genitive | τσίρλας (tsírlas) | - |
accusative | τσίρλα (tsírla) | τσίρλες (tsírles) |
vocative | τσίρλα (tsírla) | τσίρλες (tsírles) |
Related terms
[edit]- τσιρλητό n (tsirlitó, “diarrhea”)
- τσιρλίζω (tsirlízo, “to poop diarrhea”)
- τσιρλιάρης (tsirliáris, “person who gets diarrhea often”)
- τσιρλονέρι n (tsirlonéri, “spring with laxative water”)
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