χέρι

Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Koine Greek χέριον (khérion), diminutive of Ancient Greek χείρ (kheír).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈçeɾi/
  • Hyphenation: χέ‧ρι

Noun

χέρι (chéri) n (plural χέρια)

  1. (anatomy) arm (portion of the upper human appendage from the shoulder to the wrist)
    Της έκοψαν το ένα χέρι λόγω γάγγραινας.Tis ékopsan to éna chéri lógo gángrainas.They cut off one of her arms due to gangrene.
    Ψηλά τα χέρια! Ληστεία!Psilá ta chéria! Listeía!Hands (arms in this case) up! This is a robbery!
  2. (anatomy, more specifically) hand (part of the fore limb below the forearm or wrist)
    Πλύνε τα χέρια σου πριν φας.Plýne ta chéria sou prin fas.Wash your hands before you eat.
    Άσε το χέρι μου. Μου πονάς τα κόκαλα.Áse to chéri mou. Mou ponás ta kókala.Let go of my hand. You're hurting my bones.
  3. (figuratively) handle (of a tool or implement)
    Πιάσε το χέρι του μπαστουνιού καλά, παππού.Piáse to chéri tou bastounioú kalá, pappoú.Grab the handle of the walking stick tight, grandpa.
  4. (figuratively) coat (of paint)
    Θα περάσουμε τον τοίχο δύο χέρια χρώμα ακόμη.Tha perásoume ton toícho dýo chéria chróma akómi.We will give the wall two further coats of paint.
  5. (soccer, figuratively) handball (offence of touching the ball with the hands)
    Ο διαιτητής σφύριξε το χέρι.O diaititís sfýrixe to chéri.The referee blew the whistle for the handball.

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Derived terms

  • χεράκι n (cheráki) (diminutive)
  • χερούκλα f (cheroúkla) (augmentative)
  • χέρα f (chéra) (augmentative)
  • χέρι-χέρι (chéri-chéri, hand in hand)
  • χερούλι n (cheroúli, handle)
  • χεριά f (cheriá, handful)
  • μακρύ χέρι n (makrý chéri, long arms, Roman hands and Russian fingers) (literally: "long arm")
  • κάθομαι με σταυρωμένα χέρια (káthomai me stavroména chéria, to sit on one's hands) (literally: "to sit with crossed arms")
  • έρχομαι στα χέρια (érchomai sta chéria, to come to blows) (literally: "to come to hands")
  • πιάνομαι στα χέρια (piánomai sta chéria, to come to blows) (literally: "to get caught up in hands")
  • σηκώνω τα χέρια (sikóno ta chéria, to give up, to surrender) (literally: "to raise the hands")
  • από δεύτερο χέρι (apó déftero chéri, second-hand)
  • αριστερό χέρι (aristeró chéri, left-hand side)
  • δεξί χέρι (dexí chéri, left-hand side)
  • μετρούνται στα δάχτυλα του ενός χεριού (metroúntai sta dáchtyla tou enós cherioú, can be counted on one hand)
  • ζητώ το χέρι (zitó to chéri, to ask for someone's hand (in marriage))
  • δένω τα χέρια (déno ta chéria, to tie someone's hands)
  • δίνω ένα χέρι (díno éna chéri, to give someone a hand)
  • με το χέρι στην καρδιά (me to chéri stin kardiá, hand on heart)
  • βάζω το χέρι μου στη φωτιά (vázo to chéri mou sti fotiá, to swear to something, to swear that something is true) (literally: "to put one's hand in the fire")
  • βάζω το χέρι μου στο ευαγγέλιο (vázo to chéri mou sto evangélio, to swear to something, to swear that something is true) (literally: "to put one's hand on the Gospel")
  • βάζω στο χέρι (vázo sto chéri, to take control, to cheat) (literally: "to take in hand")
  • βάζω χέρι (vázo chéri, to grope sexually, to chastise, to take something) (literally: "to put a hand")
  • με άδεια χέρια (me ádeia chéria, empty-handed)
  • δεν μου κοβόταν καλύτερα το χέρι (den mou kovótan kalýtera to chéri, it would have been better if I hadn't done that) (literally: "would that my hand were cut off")
  • κάλλιο πέντε και στο χέρι παρά δέκα και καρτέρει (kállio pénte kai sto chéri pará déka kai kartérei, a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush) (literally: "better five in the hand than waiting for ten")
  • κάτω τα χέρια (káto ta chéria, hands off)
  • δεξί χέρι (dexí chéri, right-hand man)
  • στο χέρι (sto chéri, by hand)
  • το πάνω χέρι (to páno chéri, the upper hand)
  • γειά στα χέρια σου (geiá sta chéria sou, well done (for something done by hand ie cooking etc)) (literally: "health to your hands")
  • πέφτω στα χέρια (péfto sta chéria, fall into one's lap) (literally: "fall into one's hands")
  • σε καλά χέρια (se kalá chéria, in good hands)
  • χερόβολο n (cheróvolo, sheaf of corn)
  • χερόμυλος m (cherómylos, quern, hand mill)

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