"τσίρλα" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Greek]

IPA: /ˈt͡siɾla/
Etymology: From Byzantine Greek τσιρλώ (tsirlṓ), from Ancient Greek τῖλος (tîlos, “diarrhea”), from Proto-Indo-European *teh₂w- (“to melt”). Etymology templates: {{der|el|gkm|τσιρλώ}} Byzantine Greek τσιρλώ (tsirlṓ), {{der|el|grc|τῖλος||diarrhea}} Ancient Greek τῖλος (tîlos, “diarrhea”), {{uder|el|ine-pro|*teh₂w-||to melt}} Proto-Indo-European *teh₂w- (“to melt”) Head templates: {{head|el|nouns|||plural|τσίρλες|||||||||||||||||||||||cat2=|cat3=|cat4=|g=f|g2=|g3=|head=|sort=|tr2=|ts=}} τσίρλα • (tsírla) f (plural τσίρλες), {{el-noun|f|τσίρλες}} τσίρλα • (tsírla) f (plural τσίρλες) Inflection templates: {{el-decl-noun|τσίρλα|τσίρλες|τσίρλας|-|τσίρλα|τσίρλες|τσίρλα|τσίρλες|note=}} Forms: tsírla [romanization], τσίρλες [plural], no-table-tags [table-tags], τσίρλα [nominative, singular], τσίρλες [nominative, plural], τσίρλας [genitive, singular], - [genitive, plural], τσίρλα [accusative, singular], τσίρλες [accusative, plural], τσίρλα [singular, vocative], τσίρλες [plural, vocative]
  1. (colloquial, vulgar) diarrhea (watery or very soft excrement) Tags: colloquial, vulgar Synonyms: τσιρλιό (tsirlió) [neuter] Related terms: τσιρλητό (tsirlitó) (english: diarrhea) [neuter], τσιρλίζω (tsirlízo) (english: to poop diarrhea), τσιρλιάρης (tsirliáris) (english: person who gets diarrhea often), τσιρλονέρι (tsirlonéri) (english: spring with laxative water) [neuter]

Inflected forms

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        {
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      "english": "person who gets diarrhea often",
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