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diskos

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English

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek δίσκος (dískos) (nominative plural δίσκοι (dískoi)). Doublet of dais, desk, disc, discus, dish, and disk.

Noun

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diskos (plural diskoi)

  1. (Christianity, chiefly Eastern Orthodoxy) A small plate used to hold eucharistic bread which is to be consecrated; a paten.

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  • In the Western Churches, the term paten is preferred.
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Verb

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diskos

  1. first-person singular imperfective of dilkos

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek δίσκος (dískos).

Noun

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diskos m (definite singular diskosen, indefinite plural diskoser, definite plural diskosene)

  1. (athletics) a discus
  2. (event) discus throw

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek δίσκος (dískos).

Noun

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diskos m (definite singular diskosen, indefinite plural diskosar, definite plural diskosane)

  1. (athletics) a discus
  2. (event) discus throw

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