πουλί
Greek (Cypriot)
/puˈli/
noun
Definitions
- bird
- (colloquial) willy, peter, wee-wee, pee-pee the penis
Etymology
Inherited from πουλλίν inherited from πουλλίον (grc) derived from Latin pullus (chick, chicken, offspring, sprout of a plant, young animal, etc, child, cub, animal young, blackish, lamb, rooster, young of an animal, young, dusky coloured, dusky) inherited from Ancient Greek πῶλος (foal, colt, young of an animal, young horse, girl).
Origin
Ancient Greek
πῶλος
Gloss
foal, colt, young of an animal, young horse, girl
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *pulletrus Latin
- *pulliter Latin
- pulla Latin
- pullamen Latin
- pullarius Latin
- pullastra Latin
- pulleiaceus Latin
- pullicēnus Latin
- pullinus Latin
- pulliter Latin
- pullus Latin
- pullāmen Latin
- pollo Italian
- poltrone Italian
- pollo Spanish, Castilian
- repollo Spanish, Castilian
- αἰολόπωλος Ancient Greek
- πωλικός Ancient Greek
- πῶλος Ancient Greek
- ταχύπωλος Ancient Greek
- Ἐχέπωλος Ancient Greek
- *polH- Proto-Indo-European
- *péh₂uros Proto-Indo-European
- pol Old French
- pouleterie Old French
- poll Catalan, Valencian
- repolo Galician
- pui Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- -πουλος Greek (modern)
- έξυπνος Greek (modern)
- αγιοπούλι Greek (modern)
- εξυπνοπούλι Greek (modern)
- μαυροπούλι Greek (modern)
- μαύρος Greek (modern)
- πουλάκι Greek (modern)
- πουλερικό Greek (modern)
- pulj Aromanian
- puljiu Aromanian
- fellus Maltese
- pollu Asturian
- poleç Friulian
- -ποῦλος gkm
- πουλλίν gkm
- Pöll Central Franconian
- πουλλίον grc-koi