Wiktionary:Requested entries (Greek)

Β, β

 * — (idiomatic) a lazybones

Γ, γ

 * - a kind of bird, cognate with
 * - a type of grapes, borrowed from

Δ, δ

 * — adjective form of the noun: from adjective:
 * — Synonym of . Please include pronunciation.

Ε, ε

 * — Katharevousa form
 * – Not sure about the meaning
 * ἐξομολογέω – To reckon, to acknowledge, to praise
 * or - not sure what it means, but drove past a church with this word in the name
 * M, modern genitive singular  (ancient genitive ), epithet of  -and her churches- used as ecclesiastic term. Feminine of the ancient contracted active present participle , ,  (="who has mercy") of , contracted verb of  >  for which also see Kyrie eleison. The Hellenistic  is connected by the Bailly dictionary to  from , which is quite different. &#8209;&#8209;Sarri.greek &#9835; I

Ζ, ζ

 * - Turkish:, Ottoman Turkish:

Λ, λ

 * as currency symbol: see

Μ, μ

 * - a type of food
 * — Early Modern Greek; in dictionaries, translates 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬; attested in a work from 1780.
 * — superlative of μαύρος Answer: discussed at μαύρος
 * — is mentioned in a Latin-German-Modern Greek-French book (Indiculus universalis latino-gallicus [...], P. Franc. Pomey, Norimbergae (Nürnberg), M. DC. LXXI. (1671))
 * – to be distinguished from and

Ν, ν

 * - apparently an old synonym to germanós "German"
 * - the modern Greek equivalent to

Ξ, ξ

 * — from ξαναζεσταίνω (to reheat)

Π, π

 * — Virginia (is mentioned in a Latin-German-Modern Greek-French book (Indiculus universalis latino-gallicus [...], P. Franc. Pomey, Norimbergae (Nürnberg), M. DC. LXXI. (1671))
 * — artist, usually self-taught, whose technique is reminiscent of or imitates the art of primitive—i.e. by academic criteria clumsy, innocent, and simple—but may be distinguished for their originality, resourcefulness, ingenuity, and expressive power.
 * - From Psalm 41:9 Septuagint. Odd version of "pterna, heel"
 * - an island close to Milos
 * - a bird, please🙏🏻
 * variant of . cf also ancient
 * - an island close to Milos
 * - a bird, please🙏🏻
 * variant of . cf also ancient
 * variant of . cf also ancient

Σ, σ

 * - a horn
 * - a wooden board used as a musical instrument in Greek Orthodox churches
 * - probably a shortening of a word relating to running
 * το 'σκασαν (with elision from το έσκασαν) is the 3rd pers. plur. aorist of
 * - a Greek dish
 * : pitch, erect, install, set up, mount
 * -- note: multi-part term, possibly SOP, but it seems pretty useful.

Τ, τ

 * {concatenating.} Ô.Z.A.
 * — as in "ἢ ταυτομετάβατοι [ἀντωνυμίαι]" - reflexive and reciproce [context: pronouns]. Used in at least one grammar written in Greek. Is it attestable as for WT:CFI?
 * Found only in one very old Dictionary of Latin. At the time, was written in ancient style ταὐτομετάβατος, and is the author's synonym of the Hellenistic αὐτοπαθής / Modern αυτοπαθής --User:Sarri.greek 09:32, 25 September 2020 (UTC)
 * — From . Please include pronunciation.
 * — something about completion and/or perfection; mostly (?) religious usage
 * — Cypriot Greek. I'm guessing it means "crumb". https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28468098 PierreAbbat (talk) 07:28, 29 March 2022 (UTC)
 * not only Cypriot attn.PierreAbbat . Regional dialectal form of  pronouncing [ce]  with t͡s  or d͡z Sorry, I do not have bibliography. &#8209;&#8209;Sarri.greek &#9835; I 08:18, 29 March 2022 (UTC)
 * — see trichoma. Is this a real word? It seems to be mainly in dictionaries, seldom actually used. -reply: it is a normal word: the sum of all hair (animals, but also certain parts of human) From τρίχα. --Sarri.greek

Χ, χ

 * - European anchovy. Borrowed via Ottoman Turkish into many languages, see for some examples. Chernorizets (talk) 03:56, 31 August 2023 (UTC)