καλοκαίρι

Greek

Etymology

From Byzantine Greek καλοκαίριν (kalokaírin, good season, good weather), from Ancient Greek καλοκαίριον (kalokaírion, fine weather).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kaloˈceri/
  • Hyphenation: κα‧λο‧καί‧ρι

Noun

καλοκαίρι (kalokaíri) n (plural καλοκαίρια)

  1. summertime, summer
    Synonym: θέρος (théros)

Declension

Coordinate terms

Seasons in Greek · εποχές (epochés) (layout · text)
άνοιξη (ánoixi, spring) καλοκαίρι (kalokaíri, summer) φθινόπωρο (fthinóporo, autumn) χειμώνας (cheimónas, winter)

Derived terms

Compounds:

  • γαϊδουροκαλόκαιρο n (gaïdourokalókairo, (literally: a donkey's summer) too hot summer)
  • κατακαλόκαιρο n (katakalókairo, in the middle of summer with very hot days)
  • μεσοκαλόκαιρο n (mesokalókairo, in the middle period of summer)
  • καλοκαιρία f (kalokairía, good weather just like summer)
  • καλοκαιριάζω (kalokairiázo, to become summer) (especially as impersonal verb)
  • καλοκαίριασμα n (kalokaíriasma, becoming summer, the first signs of summer)
  • ντάλα καλοκαίρι (expression, familiar: “in the hear of a very hot summer”‎)

Further reading

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