κάρπασος

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • κάλπᾰσος (kálpasos)

Etymology

Borrowed from Biblical Hebrew כַּרְפַּס (karpás, a type of expensive fabric made of cotton).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

κάρπᾰσος (kárpasos) f (genitive καρπάσου, plural (neuter) κάρπᾰσᾰ) ; second declension

  1. flax (Linum usitatissimum or Linum bienne)
  2. cotton

Declension

Feminine singular:

Neuter plural:

  • κάρπασον (kárpason, white hellebore, Veratrum album)
  • καρπησία (karpēsía)
  • ὀποκάρπασον (opokárpason)

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