τρίζω

Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek τρίζω (trízō), from the same imitative Proto-Indo-European root as Latin strido (I screech, grate).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtri.zo/
  • Hyphenation: τρί‧ζω

Verb

τρίζω (trízo) (simple past έτριξα, passive —)

  1. squeak, creak,
  2. crack, collapse
  3. squeeze, grind

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • τριγμένα δόντια (trigména dóntia)
  • τρίζω τα δόντια (trízo ta dóntia)
  • τρίζουν τα κόκαλα (trízoun ta kókala)
  • τριγμένος (trigménos, participle)
  • τριγμός (trigmós)
  • τριζάτος (trizátos)
  • τριζοβολάω (trizovoláo), τριζοβολώ (trizovoló)
  • τριζοκοπάω (trizokopáo), τριζοκοπώ (trizokopó)
  • τριζόνι n (trizóni, cricket)
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