φαιός

Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek φαιός (phaiós).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /feˈos/
  • Hyphenation: φαι‧ός

Adjective

φαιός (faiós) m (feminine φαιά, neuter φαιό)

  1. (formal, of colours and hues) dull (having no particular luster or brightness)
  2. (formal, by extension) grey, ashy (having a color somewhere between white and black)
    • 1982, Alkis Alkaios (lyrics), Thanos Mikroutsikos (music), “Ερωτικό (Με μια πιρόγα) [Love Song (In A Pirogue)]”, in Εμπάργκο [Embargo], performed by Manolis Mitsias:
      Εδώ είναι Αττική, φαιό νταμάρι.
      Edó eínai Attikí, faió damári.
      This is Attica, a grey, dull quarry.

Declension

Derived terms

  • φαιά ουσία f (faiá ousía, grey matter)
  • φαιοκίτρινος (faiokítrinos, pale yellow, yellow-grey)
  • φαιοκόκκινος (faiokókkinos, pale red, red-grey)
  • φαιοπράσινος (faioprásinos, pale green, green-grey)
  • φαιοχίτων m (faiochíton, Nazi dressed in grey)
  • φαιόχρωμος (faióchromos, grey-coloured)

Synonyms

Antonyms

  • (dull): ανοιχτόχρωμος (anoichtóchromos, lightly-coloured, light)
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