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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek ἥλιος (hḗlios, sun, sunlight), from Proto-Hellenic *hāwélios, from a pre-Hellenic or later Proto-Indo-European *sāwélios, from Proto-Indo-European *sóh₂wl̥.

Cognate with Mariupol Greek и́люс (íljus).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈi.ʎos/, /ˈi.li.os/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: ή‧λιος

Noun

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ήλιος (íliosm (plural ήλιοι)

  1. sun (star that the Earth orbits)
    Η Γη περιστρέφεται γύρω από τον Ήλιο.
    I Gi peristréfetai gýro apó ton Ílio.
    The Earth revolves around the Sun.
  2. (by extension) sunlight, daylight
  3. (by extension) sunny weather
  4. sun (any star orbited)
  5. (figuratively) sunflower

Declension

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Declension of ήλιος
singular plural
nominative ήλιος (ílios) ήλιοι (ílioi)
genitive ήλιου (íliou)
ηλίου (ilíou)
ήλιων (ílion)
ηλίων (ilíon)
accusative ήλιο (ílio) ήλιους (ílious)
ηλίους (ilíous)
vocative ήλιε (ílie) ήλιοι (ílioi)

Second forms are formal. The paroxytone forms are colloquial, plural forms are rare.

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