Where does “αντίδι” come from?

αντίδι (Greek) comes from Byzantine Greek ἐντύβιον, from Latin intibus, from Byzantine Greek ἔντυβον — endive.

αντίδι (Greek): endive, chard

Definitions

  1. endive, chard

Ancestry of “αντίδι”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Byzantine Greekἐντύβιον
2Latinintibusendive, succory
3Byzantine Greekἔντυβονendive
Every word from Byzantine Greek ἔντυβονEvery word from Latin intibusEvery word from Byzantine Greek ἐντύβιον