τούμπανο

Greek

Etymology

Doublet of τύμπανο (týmpano).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tumbano/, /tubano/
  • Hyphenation: τού‧μπα‧νο

Noun

τούμπανο (toúmpano) n

  1. (colloquial, music) Alternative form of τύμπανο (týmpano)
  2. (colloquial, characterisation, figuratively) swollen thing, distended thing
    Γίνανε τα δάχτυλά μου τούμπανο.Gínane ta dáchtylá mou toúmpano.My fingers became swollen.

Declension

  • βρίσκω τούμπανο (vrísko toúmpano, to find someone stone dead) (literally: "to find drum")
  • μου τα 'κανε τούμπανο (mou ta 'kane toúmpano, he broke my balls)
  • ο κόσμος τό 'χει τούμπανο κι αυτός κρυφό καμάρι (o kósmos tó 'chei toúmpano ki aftós kryfó kamári, it's a public secret) (literally: "the world has it as if drummed out and he a private pride")
  • το κάνω τούμπανο (to káno toúmpano, to shout something from the rooftops) (literally: "to make it a drum")
  • τουμπανιάζω (toumpaniázo, to swell up)
  • τουμπάνιασμα n (toumpániasma, swelling)
  • τουμπανίζω (toumpanízo, to swell up)

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