ολόκληρος
Greek (Cypriot)
/oˈlokliros/
adj
Definitions
- whole, entire, complete
Etymology
Inherited from Ancient Greek ὁλόκληρος, ὅλος (whole, entire, complete, utter, af, entirely, perfect) + Ancient Greek κλῆρος (a lot, clergy, lot, a casting lots, piece of wood for casting lots, what is alloted, drawing lots).
Origin
Ancient Greek
κλῆρος
Gloss
a lot, clergy, lot, a casting lots, piece of wood for casting lots, what is alloted, drawing lots
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- hologonic English
- holonymy English
- holoprosencephaly English
- kleros English
- holoseeni Finnish
- clerus Latin
- clērus Latin
- Holocène French
- клирос Russian
- κληρικός Ancient Greek
- κλῆρος Ancient Greek
- ναύκληρος Ancient Greek
- ὁλοπόρφυρος Ancient Greek
- ὁλοσηρικός Ancient Greek
- ὁλόκαυστος Ancient Greek
- ὁλόκληρος Ancient Greek
- ὁλόστεον Ancient Greek
- ὁλόσχοινος Ancient Greek
- ὅλος Ancient Greek
- *kleh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *solh₂wós Proto-Indo-European
- hola- Irish
- όλα Greek (modern)
- όλος Greek (modern)