artos

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek ἄρτος (ártos, leavened loaf), probably from Mycenaean Greek 𐀀𐀵 (a-to), from the compound word 𐀀𐀵𐀡𐀦 (a-to-po-qo, bakers). Compare Greek αρτοποιός (artopoiós, baker).

Noun

artos (plural artoi)

  1. (Eastern Orthodoxy) a loaf of leavened bread that is blessed during services in the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Rite Catholic churches.

Anagrams

Latin

Adjective

artōs

  1. accusative masculine plural of artus

Latvian

Participle

artos

  1. locative plural masculine of arts

Participle

artos

  1. accusative plural masculine of artais

Romanian

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing from Ancient Greek ἄρτος (ártos)

Noun

artos n (plural artose)

  1. artos

Declension

Declension of artos
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative artos artosul artose artosele
genitive-dative artos artosului artose artoselor
vocative artosule artoselor

Sundanese

Sundanese register set
lemes artos
lemes ka sorangan {{{les}}}
lemes ka batur {{{leb}}}
loma duit
cohag {{{co}}}

Noun

artos

  1. (lemes) money