κάψα
Greek
editEtymology 1
editFrom καίω (kaío, “to burn”).
Noun
editκάψα • (kápsa) f (plural κάψες)
- excessive heat
- (figuratively) intense desire
- (figuratively, mostly plural) intense sexual desire
Declension
editsingular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | κάψα (kápsa) | κάψες (kápses) |
genitive | κάψας (kápsas) | - |
accusative | κάψα (kápsa) | κάψες (kápses) |
vocative | κάψα (kápsa) | κάψες (kápses) |
Etymology 2
editBorrowed from Latin capsa (“case, box”).
Noun
editκάψα • (kápsa) f (plural κάψες)
- capsule
- (physiology) membranous envelope
- (botany) type of simple, dehiscent, dry fruit
- (microbiology) sporangium
- (pharmacy) small case of gelatine containing a dose of medicine
- button microphone
- (laboratory) fire resistant container
Declension
editsingular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | κάψα (kápsa) | κάψες (kápses) |
genitive | κάψας (kápsas) | - |
accusative | κάψα (kápsa) | κάψες (kápses) |
vocative | κάψα (kápsa) | κάψες (kápses) |
Synonyms
edit- (gelatine case): κάψουλα f (kápsoula)