σάπιος

Greek

Etymology

From Byzantine Greek σάπιος (sápios), from σαπίζω, from σήπω (sḗpō).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsapços/
  • Hyphenation: σά‧πιος

Adjective

σάπιος (sápios) m (feminine σάπια, neuter σάπιο)

  1. rotten, decayed, putrid
  2. morally corrupted

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Derived terms

  • άσε τα σάπια (áse ta sápia, stop lying, stop being evasive, and a hypocrite)
  • σαπιοδόντης (sapiodóntis)
  • lit rotten boat n (lit rotten boat, tub, awkward boat)
  • σαπιοκοιλιά f (sapiokoiliá, fat belly, fatso)
  • σαπιολέμονο (sapiolémono)
  • σάπιο μήλο n (sápio mílo, puce, literally rotten apple)
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