κλειδί

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κλειδῐ́ (kleidíf

  1. dative singular of κλείς (kleís)

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From Byzantine Greek κλειδίν (kleidín), from Ancient Greek κλειδίον (kleidíon), diminutive of κλείς (kleís), from Proto-Hellenic *klāwī́ds, from Proto-Indo-European *kleh₂u- (nail, pin, hook - instruments, of old use for locking doors).

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  • IPA(key): [kliˈði]
  • Hyphenation: κλει‧δί
  • Rhymes: -i

Noun[edit]

κλειδί (kleidín (plural κλειδιά)

  1. key (an object that goes into the keyhole and as it turns left or right it locks or unlocks a door, drawer, etc.)
  2. (cryptography) key
  3. (music) key
  4. (engineering) wrench
  5. (construction) keystone (a central wedge-shaped piece of an arch or dome that locks the other pieces in place)

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