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Etymology

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From Byzantine Greek νερό(ν) (neró(n)), from Koine Greek νηρόν (nērón), from νηρός (nērós, wet, damp), from Ancient Greek νεαρός (nearós, young, fresh), from the term νεαρὸν ὕδωρ (nearòn húdōr, fresh water). Cognate with Italiot Greek nerò, Pontic Greek νερόν (nerón). Displaced earlier Ancient Greek ὕδωρ (húdōr) almost entirely, except in compound terms and formal language. Sometimes misattributed to unrelated Etruscan 𐌍𐌄𐌓𐌉 (neri, water) or even Sanskrit नीर (nīra, water).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /neˈro/
  • Hyphenation: νε‧ρό

Noun

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νερό (nerón (plural νερά)

  1. water (liquid H₂O)
    μαλακό νερόmalakó nerósoft water
    σκληρό νερόskliró neróhard water
  2. (by extension) glass or bottle of water
    Φέρε μου ένα νερό, σε παρακαλώ.
    Fére mou éna neró, se parakaló.
    Bring me a glass of water, please.
  3. (by extension) water bill (utility bill for water)
    Πλήρωσα το νερό.
    Plírosa to neró.
    I paid the water bill.
  4. (figuratively) wash (a cycle in a washing machine)
    Δε βγήκε ο λεκές στο νερό.
    De vgíke o lekés sto neró.
    The stain didn't come out in the wash.

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